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PAGE K1GH" THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK i LAND, FLA., SEPT. 30, 1 N e e B el T i e i s i N e il Classified fdvertisi | & P RN .OR SALE.. *0R SALE-—Hoise, 4 years old, well brotivn, buggy and harness. $175. saimuel F. Smith, M. D.. 1240 FOR SALE—One thousand White L.e torn pullets; one hundrcdI white Chinese geese. Hobby "ari, Bowling Green, Fla. 1247 #OR SALE—6 thoroughbred Leg- horn pullets and 1 cockerel. K. M. Patterson. 1250 PARK HILL LOTS F0R i SALE ON EASY TERMS | t roip ciayed, cement 8lde- vone aarie lghte, 21ty water bod i Se¢ O U Roran or § : I 823 fOR SALE-—10 acres just at city limits; house; some truck land. for terms. The John F. Cox Real- ty Co. 10 fine young grove: good See us ! FOR SALE—One four-cylinder, two- | passenger, “Little” car, practical- | ly iilew. Will sell outright, ore-x change for city property. Can be seen at the Motor Shop, West Main 1328-e.0.d I strect, Lakeland, Fla. FOR SALE—Fine lot, 60x120 on South Boulevard, just off Lake Morton. Only $1,000. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 1208 il PR Ll M S e ' LAKBLAND HOUSE and adjoining | lot for sale. The best property in | the eity, 100 feet yrom passenger depot, 80 feet fronting the park ; on Tennessee avenue. Price $10,-| “000; only offered for a short time. ! Terms easy. See A. B. Brown,I 401 Towa avenue. 1222 FOR SALE--Fistures of Sunny Side | hatel in good condition. Apply Sunny Sidc hotel. 1221 FOR SALE—A good paying business for sale cheap. Reason, other business. Address S., care Tele- gram office. 1245 STRAWBERRY PLANTS—Mission- ary, Klondyke and Excelsior plants now ready. $2.25 pel-I 1,000, $10 for 05,000. Safe ar-' rival guaranteed. Cash with or- der, please. S. M. Godbey, Wal- do, Fla. Sat. .;;FQR"RENTT; FOR RENT—Furnished rooms withi | private bath. Apply 1011 South Florida or phone 43 Red. 1207 FOR RENT-—Furnished front room! overlooking Lake Morton. 406 E. ! Lime or phone 222. 1219 | MOR RENT —Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. No children desired. Apply 401 North Flor- ! ida . 1134 e ietiee | fOR RENT—One furnished bed-| room. Apply at 402 West Lomon; street. 1248 | FOR RENT—2 or 3 furnished rooms | including sink in kitchen. H. J. | Mathias, East Walnut St. Phone ! 354 Black. FOR RIENT—Nice furnished rooms, verv reasonable, with or without meals 105 South Virzinia ave- nue. Phone 299 Blue. 1246 FOR RENT—2 Apply to 501 West Lemon street. ground floor rooms. | 12421 attest; In .Miscellaneous. \ FOR DRESSMAKING, children's. clothes a specialty, terms reason- | able, gce Mrs. Leach, 418 East Oak street. 1210 WANTED(— Your safety razor | blades to resharpen. Made bet- | ter ‘han new. 25¢, 35c and 50c | dozen Lak%eland Furniture &' Hardware Co. 740 { DUFFY’S DEAD SHOT CHIL) ! ceeding ten days, or both In the discretion of iof contagious diseases of a dangerous char- repealed. diately upon its passage and the slgnature of +the mayor, {sion Sept 6th, A. D ) tember, A, D. 1181 _ 0. M. EATON, Mayor. weat cct for Doro- NG sanranesey | CCI 1 ] : . .“-“‘ . ::“;;’ ! thy ch d. The porch or the lawn 2 \ I Figepd A #1 ¥ !were ail very well under the soft in- g K ggbiia uia ittt ;i laenee of the harvest moon—perhans ST IR O b CARRUTH §§ ] rable to any other 1‘I;xf'a'—vl)ul|):<- i : i E . ' 22' sustere November moon is another o RSO | thing, Right here I ought to mention e ) was thin doninie’s war 1 a!tlmt the widow's house, though com--‘ LOST—His Job vecause he did not l story. “Cr you cun si f I fortaple »in lurze, It accommo- have the proper commercial cétedl’l-l“‘il E! Puth very pleas- training. Do rot let it happeu i Pantly for ceurting purposes, but there to you. Cet in touch with the L. slinve S }was really ne place for another. So B. C. and prepare yourself not “Or 1 dare say |there was nothing for I)nmt].xy but to only to get a job but to hold one. you would accept ( throw herself on the ’1“”"1'0.51’1.\" of th"' Bookkeeping, ,shorthand type- a cake-walk,” re- mhers,_ and beg tl.n-m‘ to share \M]M iti nmanship and tele- ¢ turned the domi-|her, since Sunday fwlflflg was 't he WiLuBE, DE P I nie. only time that Harry could conveni- graphy . un ently call. She went to Elizabeth first m;l BEST HARNESS, saddles and all horse furnishings see Mc- Glashan. 1186 W, ANTED—Position as a private chauffeur; best of references, Phone 255 Red. 1205 KOTICE [t you want a {irst class mechanic to build your residence or to do other sy carpenter work and one that has hul lom s ono years of experience and is a hustler and can do your work at the mini-1thop we won't have to be-dreading it?” mum cost, Aron a postal to A. M. Hobbs, Box 627, City. 1184 h FRVER TONIC—2 to b6 doser guaranteed to break up any case | last fall. Theie's a widow living there of chill and fever, or lagrippe | Who has three daughters, very esti- Taken as a ton'c, it will build up | Mable youug ladies, but, alas, the two the system, improve the appetite and make life worth living. For sale at all drug stores 25¢ a bot- tle. Manufactured by G. E Scott, Lakeland, Fla. 966 WANTED—Position as clerk. Have had experience in grocery and postoffice work. References giv- en. Address 409 N. Kentucky avenue, Lakeland. 1232 MCGLASHEN—He fixes harness and does it right. 1186 ORDINANCE NO. 153 An ordinance requiring the bage cans on pr alty for the vi BE IT ORDAL BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKELAND, FLORIDA : Section 1, That all occupants of p shall put thir garbage, decayed fruit, ve and animal matter in one or more gal receptacles, with a tight cover, of a size to hold not more than thirty gallons; and that one or more of such receptacles, according to needs and necessities of the premises, shall be placed In a place on the premises conven- ient of access to the sanitary department; provided, that waste paper, straw, shavings and dried vegetable matter shall otherwise be disposed of by such occupants under the rulex: and regulations of the sanitary depart- ment. Sectlon 2. Any person, firm, corporation or assoclation violating the provisions of this ordinance shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine not exceeding five dollars or be im- prisoned at hard labor for a term not ex- placing of gar- nses and to p on of the pr the court. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing ordinance was passed by the City Councll of the City of Lakeland, this the 20th days of August, A. Do 1913, MORRIS G. MUNN, President of City Council. Attest : H. L. SWATTS, City Clerk. Approved by me this 21st day of August, A D, 1913, ., M. EATON, 1180 Mayor of the City of Lukelaud. ORDINANCE NO. 156 An ordinance to amend sectlon 46 of the criminal code of the city of Lakeland, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF LAKE- --LAND, FLORIDA: Section 1. That section 46 of the criminal code of the eity of Lakeland be and the same 18 hereby amended so a3 to read as follows: Scetion 46, It shall be the duty of every otel keeper and every occupant of any resi- dence, room, booth, stall, shop, office or any other dwelling In this city to glve immediate notice to the eity health officer or to some member of the board of health of any case ucter which may occur in such place, and shall e In a conspicious place WARNING CARD! nd after said contaglous disease has been abated the residence, room, booth, stall, shop, office, or other dwelling in which such contageous discase was, shall be disinfected under the supervision or orders of the city health officer or some member of the board of health; for any one failing or neglecting to give such notice or neglects to disinfect as this section requires, shall, upon conviction, be fined In a sum not to exceed fifty dollars ($50.00) or be couflned at hard labor on the streets not longer than three months. Aund every doctor or physician who shall attend any patient in this city and shall ting i s on the case that such patient has e of a contageous or dangerous na- he shall immediately report the same to ty health officer or to some member of board of health, for failure so to do the shall be subject to the penalties of this sec- tion. All laws or sections threof In eon- flict with this amended section are hereby This ordinance shall go into effect Imme- Passed by the City Council in regulsr ses- 1913 MORRIS G. MUNN, President. 1. SWATTS, City Clerk. Approved by meamls the 6th day of Sep- 1913, What's « Friend? Apropos of grat’‘ude, a prominemd politician gave the other day a very amueing definition of a friend. “A friend,” he sald, “is a man who taked your part agalinst all your enemiegy sticks to you throvgh all vour advew sitles, lends you his last dollar with out security—und then, whee fortund smiles ou you 2t last, e content tc take a back scat and keep out of th 1 — ' moral is: e e e | e e e “We prefer it,” said the colonel promptly. “‘I1’'11 touch up the pi- ano with a little rag-time.” “I refuse to gratify your scan- dalous wishes,” re- plied the dominie stoutly. “I'll not only tell a story, hut I'll see that there is a moral tacked on as be-|a long braid. of my cloth.” “That evening Harry came. He had| “Can’t you give us the moral first, | feared the worst, and was provided with his winter overcoat and a pair of heavy goloshes. Dorothy put on | The | her winter cloak and took her muff | Beware of selfishness, lest | and together they spent an hour | you be hoist with your own lyddite | tramping briskly up and down the nath | shell. It all happened up at my town ' beside the house. At the end of the hour Harry szid goodnight at the front | steps, passed out the gate, sneezedf furiously tlree times and hurried ; older are excecdingly selfish. They | home. are both sowcwhat farther along in “The mnext aftcrnoon Dorothy tnd| life than the average uiamarried wom- | Harry called at my house. Harry ask- | an—I don't know how cld they are— | ed me to marry them then and there. i I hope I'm too much of a gentleman to | Dorothy told their story. So I mar I ! and laid the case before her. She re- plied in effect that she was in the habit of entertaining Mr. Edgewater in the parlor each Sunfay evening and that she had no intention of giving it up. “Poor Dorothy wiped her eyes and sought Ruth. This lacy was dumfound- ed. The idea! She was accustomed to see Mr. Jackson in the dining room each Sunday evening, and she thought she saw herself giving it up to a minx ; who ought to be wearing her hair in | | asked the judge. i “Yes, I'm willing to do that. know anything about a lady’s age— |ried them.” but just for the sake of the story we'll AN R e e call one of them clightly over thirty and the other slizhtly under. The third daughtcr T'm willing to come out boldly and call twenty—we're on safer ground when we get down in that neighborhood, you know. And, better yet, this girl is one of the most un- selfish creatures m the world. &he is, in fact, a most cha g airl in every way, with a pretty face aud a quict, unassuming wanuer which never fails to win with its sitiple charm. If she ! has any failing it is that of too great humility and on inclination to allow | herself to be impesed vpon. There is | I believe, a sort of unwritten Jjaw ! ~ s | among women that daunghters must | marry in rotation according to age “Dorothy was very ciosely looked after by her mother and older sis»} ters, and little opjoruinity was ever given her even remotely 10 contem- plate the idea of marriage. It was not until last fall that anything in the guise of a man was ailowed to ap- proach within hailing distance. Then she was given the privilege of re- ceiving some circumspect calls form a neighboring young man named Harry Lambert. “You must not gather that the older girls had no attention—far from it. Mr. Edward Edgewater has been regu- larly paying court to KElizabeth, the oldest, for a number of years. Mr. William Jackson has beeu doing the same by Ruth, the second daughter, Expiained. “I did busincss with that man over | yonder once. una found afterwards it | was a regular frame-up.” “Did you expose him?" “Nothing t¢ ¢vpose. I wanted the framing up for a picture I had.” Incensistency. “You say yeur wife is an antisuf- fragist?” “Yes; she speuds her time gadding aronnd the country asserting that' woman's place is the home,” To Remove Varalsh, 1 Threo tablespooniuls of baking soda : in a quart of water, appiled with & | rough cioth, will remove the old var aish very easily when you wish to revarpish furniture.—-Woman's Home Companion. Out-8:anding Ears, Out-standing ears on au adult cas be corrected cnly by an operation Ask your family physician to direet you to a gnod surgeon who does thit kind of work. If the operation leaves & scar it will be back of the ear and should be very slight. Keatly Expresse¢ Waraing. “Ihis seat 18 provided by the vice. “So during the fall thivgs ran on as | for old people and children, and not | I have indicated, each of the young| *or men who are born tired,” is the | men finding happiness in the ':mnpflny' inacription on a public seat which has of the lady of his choice every Sunday ) just been placed in rho pretiy Sussex evening. But with the approach of (Rng.) town of *idin - ey NOTICE TO OWNERS OF REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF LAKELAND, FLORIDA. WHEREAS under and by virtue of a contract duly made and entered into by the city of Lakeland through its proper authoritics ORANGE STREET from the center of Florida avenue o the west side of Indiana avenue has bLeen paved and curbed in accordance with _the contract and the work duly completed, and; : 'B s been ascertained that th ' il cost of said paving and curbing is the sum of $11,576.25 eleven thousand five hundred enty six dollars and twenty-tive cents) and the tot itage of lots liable to liens f r said work is thirty-five hundred and sev- enty-two (3572) lineal feet, sald lots being more particularly described as follows, to-wit | | Cost Per Block No. Lot No. Survey Owner Frontage Foot T 20 N.8S0ft. B Munn'’s F. D. Bryan 7 $2.066 6 N. 1-2 A » E. W. Lapha 2.066 0} @ Mrs, H, B, Mc 2.066 N. 12D i ieo. W. Dudle 2.066 12 Pearce’s sub div. Lucheran church 11 {4 H. D. Bassett... S 12 C Munn’s Mrs, S, B, | S.1-2D (M 1. L. Brown. I “ J. M. Holland- S48 D «“ 0. M. Eaton . 1 Pearce's sub dgiv. ' D O'Hem 7 2 4 W. D. McRae 7 D Munn's M. G. Munn 4 A " M Memi o M. G. Munn 13 Morton's add, Miss Emma 12 1 ). B. Strecie w21 4y G P Quaintance - 30 E 12 11 ) Ohlinger & Alfield. 50 10 1 W. D. MeRae ____._100 W.12 9 g A L Holworthy___. 50 E 12 9 9 G. Do Mendeahall. 50 8 n \cher ards % i 8 Rruce ) ) / 50 10 “ W. B Anderson... 50 11 " W. B. Ander 5 17 Morton's add. Mrs. M. Jor 18 o M M. Jo .- 19 “ Mrs. M. Jones._... 100 20 “ E. 0. Flood 100 81 ¥ E. 0. Flood ____27100 22 : B0 Plood 8% p 10th day of Octoter, V. D 101 I P be option in such ¢ lidtely due and payabl t th G. Board of Bond Trus Prsident af Puhle W . g e We will have on hand by the end - of the week 230 garbage cans. Get K one from the large stock we now have. Lakeland Hardware & Plumbing Co. F O 913. P —————— A ™ © % cf. George Gruncd Specialist In Physical ¢nd Health Cultur o Diseascs, and Stomach Trouble, 173 muscular For Rheumatism, Nervous treatment will improve the general health and ment. 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