Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 3, 1913, Page 6

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T r— Prof. George Grundahl Specialist In .Physical and Health Culture... For Rheumatism, Nervous Diseases, and Stomach Trouble. His treatment will improve the general health and muscular develo ment. Kvery man, boy and child who desires to fee! the comforts of health and to develop the muscles of the back, shoulders, chest, arms, legs, wrists, abdomen, and to enjoy a Sure Cure Physical Exercise should take Prof. Grundahl's treatment. Thirty-six dif- ent movements of the body, Swedish Massage, Showar Bath, Sub Down With Alcohol, Etc. Particularly beneficial to all who are enzazed in a eonfining business, as in office or store work. For Healtnand Strength Sce PROF. GRUNDAHL o b 4 Licorice Human Nature, l . iscciice belongs to the pen @& “Why is {t," asked the curlous guess My wetch .y, arc crows wild che | “that poor men usually give large 1 [ glact conunonly reaching @ hoight of | tips than rich men?” “Well, suh” L about four feet 1t s the long, | sald the waiter, 10 was sumething E ] straizhi root w0 is of commerelal | of a philosopher as well, “looks to me | wiluve. Noon heen adopted | llke de jo’ n con’t want nobody to ! for cuttine P e 1 aut which peg mr\-- find out he's po', und de rich man don [ bt t want nobody to find out he's rich”— i 4 o for it ' Yonth's (‘crypanion | {48 ) Of Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothing has just | arrived. Also Bonar Hats, Knceland Shoes ic Arrow Brand E v Vies this Fall in Velvet wiil surprisc you, as they are fest t'z 1 hfnc cver [a— Come inand look over our Boys’ Clothingalso Outfitter The Hart Schalfmer & Marx Clothing JOS. LeVAY The Hub »o« FOMIDIIOFPOH4IOH0H DS NI EOSTSOIISIIAIOSTOIUSE R : Lakeland Pav g & Construction o, Artiticial tone, Brick and v Concrete Buliding Material ., Estimates Cheerfully Furnished on Pavlngg aid all Kincs of Artiticizl Stone Work | ; 307 West Maln Strect- Phone 348-Black ; ¢ L ECEERAN SN ONIS ), . NEWBEDKER ¢ Pres. Sec.& Vres, Supt, & Gen Man. V. Pres & Asst Moo SECRORCRORCHOINORHO QHORORL R ¥ 04 iMOOoowwm ————— ———— NUWAY TAILOR SHOP And Pressing Club Pressing and alteration; ladies' work a specia! and delfvered. ty. Work sent for Hats cleaned and blocked. Ladies work solicited. DUKE, the TAILOR Proprietor Kentucky Ave. Phone 257 Bowyer Building — o 1 ! fHE EVENING TE e e e e e ————————————————————— I T T T O e T R R T T XM R TR T LAK LEGRAM, 'OR SALE—Haise, 4 years old, well broken, buggy ‘Illd harness, $175. Samuel F. Smith, M. D.. ’40 FOR SALE—One thousand \\hno rent one geese. Fla. Lezhorn pullets; hundred | white Chinese Farm, Bowling Green, 1247 AR HILL LUXS rult SALX ON EASY TEX:: Vit oBtreeis ciayodl, cemment eiGe vaike, electric hghte, ¢ty wa ¢ saade trees. See G. . Rogan or § (4 St.ephenl. 82: FOR SALE—10 acres just at city limits; fine young grove; good house; some truck land. See us for terms. The John F. Cox Real- ty Co. 1:08 FOR SALE tered, city water; lot 50xl40, Dixieland. Price $1,250. The i John F. Cox Realty Co. 1255 | FOR SALE— 'lhormluhhrnd la;rv’d Plymouth Rock e2gs for hatching; also some fine cockerels. H. L., Kelley, Griflin, Fla. 1257 FOR SALE—j} husky pure bred barred Rock cockerels. J. W, Parks bred-to-lay strain direct. $2, $3 each. G. E. Cox, 706 12, Lime St. 1253 Holby | borhoed, and as there were only oue lor two rented houses, we SR £2 208k ed us—just the name which suited ! FIR SALE—One roller top dcsk In this lovely widow. About forty, !‘ good conditfon or would exchange | should judge. for a small safe and pay differ- I had just arvived at this conclu- ence. Phoenix Barber Shop, box |sion as the benediction was pro- 550 Lakeland, Fla. 1254 | nounced, uzfd awoke frpm a delicious A SR A e drcam. W hat ¢ this lovely young widow to nae, t I should make a "OR SALE—Fine lot, 60x130 on | study of Licr? South Boulevard, just off Lake Mamwa and I called, and lr:u‘nw]‘ Morton. Only $1,000. The John during our vi:it that Mrs, Lee had | F. Cox R“v,) Co., 1208 | PoUs hl our :1 et village for cl 0 air. troduced to her e T an eide 1 FOR SALE-—A zood paying lyushw-::_:[ thie housel for iale cheap., Reason, othoer| g poriect quict au | buciness. Address S., care Tele- | scrilid { ram office, s, 1 it S eSS i ey T . i . ,’ . i i Mo e ey | AL 12, she pr 1T yrianil “OR RENT—Furnished rooms with frequentiy, foved 1l private bath. Apply 1011 Sonth | sl » 1 n Florida or phone 43 Red. 1207 e AR e s Pee it that 10 FOR' RENT—Furnished room with | Lowd el . I hoth. Apply 502 South Dakota | N ! ! R avenne, 12561 14 | | and, atter rinsics th [ I R el L “OR RENT-—Furnighed rooms for | : " - y ; lioht housekeeping No children | anneeron-iy w0, bt f Lot desired \pply 401 North Flor- | old lda 1134 : ! o e A tha 2 , FOR RENT—One furnished bed- ) ; il “ room, Apply at 402 West Lemon | d‘”‘”'tv" IRy ) % | stroet. 1048 | Need It ool | Philip's love il wom | B i en ye '; of his FOR RENT—2 or 3 rurnishr\d;:"‘:i ’W“,‘,h i gkt b ! I rooms; all modern conveniences, | frier From this time he was her including sink in kitchen. . J. { constant compiivm in drives and Mathias, Walnut St. Phone 354 | walks, which were frequent. Al his Black. 1249 | hopes iu life seomed ceiscred in the A e . | new tenant; and yct I could not blame FOR RENT—NIlce furnished rooms, | lim, for I soon learned to love her, very reasonable, with or without | '°% I saw that people watched, and , meals. 105 South Virginia ave- nue. Phone 299 Blue. FOR RENT—2 ground floor rooms. Apply to 601 West Lemon street. 1242 Mlscellaneous. LOST—HIis job because he dld not have the proper commercial training. Do not let it happen to you. Cet In touch with the L. B. C. and prepare yourself not only to get a job but to hold one. Bookkeeping, ,shorthand type- writing, Denmanship and tele- grnphy. 1171 MCGLASHEN—-Ie fixes harness and does it right. 1185 DUFFY'S DEAL SHOT CHILL ANI R TONIC—2 to § doses guaranteed to break up anv cuse of chill ard fever, or lagrippe Taken as a tonte, it will build up 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. 96§ fOR BEST HARNISS, wmddles al:dg all horse furnishings see Me- | Glashan. 1186 | | WANTED(— Your safety razor | ! blades to resharpen. Made bet ter than new. 25¢, 85¢ and 50c¢ | dozen. Lakeland Furniture & Hardware Co. T4¢ NOTICE If you want a first class mechanlc | loved so dearly, { ago, of the disecase which m ‘nny moement. call her to joi | Just passed, which my fri | gladdened. | would have been wi | ing impulsively, [ ne | my em | sent for toward L.w'na" to find her LAND, FLA,, ()(T 3. 1913. ol 1 H ..-\mY By UNA COUSINS. L BB NOIALS PRSNGSR P SRS There was quile & sur in our quiet \m‘ when it became known that use “over lie way” had been . We prideu ourselves on hav- uite an aristocratic little neigh- g always felt anvious about a new arrival, The new tenants were to arrive on - i Monday, and when we young folks gulhiered at our usual choir practice, the matter was fully discussed. Philip iing, the 1iring M. D., gave as his opinion that they would be two old maids, with a number of birds and cats. twinkle in her roguish eyes, said: “Don’t you wish, Nell, it may be a rich widow with two or three hand- some sons? What an addition they would be to our circle!” “I! What need 1 care if it were so —hadn't I PLiip? Perhaps I looked this, for they had not spoken a word in reply. On Monday the furniture arrived, and toward evening a ¢ age con- tuining two Iadies. The house was specd.ly put in order, and in a week's time the excitement had somewhat subsided, although no one had as yet tcen the new icnant. On Saturday a | strange lady sat in the minister's pew —a lady “frum the crown of her head to the tips ol her dainty boots.” You needed only to glance at ber to see Ty outiful she was! I, a | ready to acknowledge it | Her nume was Mrs. ister’s daughter inform- this, woman, wi at first sig Lee, the mi 115 IR P A e Gertie Black, with a merry «!l laughed, although I ¥ Blue Baa‘-nchhocolates lee ¢ old ‘ - 40c per pound Schrafft’s | l For Fruits and Vegetables Phone Us. Also Watch Our Windows | | | | "W, P. PILLANS “Flcrlda Avenue Grocer” “Pure Food Store” Phone | | S OOV ALK TIH\I\.I\(; CF BUILDING, SBE VMARSHALL SANDERS The 016 Retiabie Contractors W ho have been building henses in Lakela 'bo neyer "FELL DOWN' e failed to give satisfac '\l‘n(“hm! butidi s contracted for The many ! stdences hui by this ficiu arc ovidpnces of their uuiit . ake good, HARSHALL & SANDERS 228 blue Fhonc SR LR rd fer yes IRTE S i, saw they piticd me; yet I was strange- ly indifferent. What I felt in secret | 1248 | none should ever know, And so the summer passed, and Sep- 1 tember approached. She would leave | us in Novewber. What had the sum- | mer brought to me? A nameless pain | —a joy and sorrow blended. Tonight, however, I had promised to take tea at the cottage. During the evening she played, and we sang a few duets. What o rich, clear voice she had; how well our voices blended—my own being a flne contralto. “Now for a :ozy chat,” she said, ris- ing from the piano. She told me of the two loveiy boys laid away in the churchyard, of her beloved husband, mourned so deeply, their side five years zht at them in laid to rest by the spiritland, of the huy 1 felt at this have k eacritice to ot i Philip came in during the eve half past ten I arcse to | night, She followed us to the door. Turn. I threw my g and kissed her. around her, I ver ed m “God b Turning abiug she I was | early | that Mr A6 tineg dying. We stood together, and gazed on the beloved dead—lovelier even {p death than in life. A perfect whi ita . to bulld your residence or to do other | fu'l'blown rose uestled in her hosom, i carpenter work and one that has bad | | years of experience and is a hustler | ,und can do your work at the mini- [ rected to me | mum cost, drop a postal to A. M. ,(_u ad 1184 | love. weree— | ide of her loved ones, | Hobbs, Box 627, City. " Poor 8ticking, ‘ !Me)dnx lo & poor purpose make§ ! My own floral gift I placed witkin her perfect d. On h dre ng table lay a note qi. w ,.m opened it con 5,000, 0. with her best :.1 her to rest by the t for They ia and long be- fore the first of Noveraber the cottage was without a tenant, OO OO For Tin Shect 'r B e e Sam e e CRITIHY. I v T A T TN IF YOU KNOW The selection will be the best The variety unmatched The quality unsurpassed Theprice the lowest All these you find at our store Just trade with us This settles the question of livirg Best Butter, perpound. .-......... ceeoo.n.., SRR 1 ; Rugar, 17 pounds . 109 ‘ Ccttolene, 10 pound pails. . 5 ees 2,35 § Cottolene, 4-pound pats... ....... .. =~ o 85 i t pounds Snowdrift Lard. s . 80 ' $a0wdrift, 10-pound pails. . sise bt 3 cans family size Cream > 1 8 cans baby size Cream. . . . . ‘ H 1.2 barrel best Flour ... .. . i B 12 ponnds best Flowr. , . . . . seuk u Octagon Soap, 8 for . < W b3 Ground Coffes, per pound . > 4 ;; 3 § gallons Kecrosere . K ] &[ G. TWEEDELL e e — b v Leaper. Zine or any f § i !'\t of | ne ok yi X i ”AC | ( R/ (P - . P} B CE s WA lAL WURAY gy ath-Hondin i ihom 279 £y B OR 9 hok i | ] oy We can fx th t 1 racl, Our ’&"utfc, is: ki Vodest Vrices aid £ Vrk Guaranteed,

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