Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 21, 1913, Page 7

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. YARNELI goor to W. K MeRas ANSFER LINES s oud Hauling of Al) Kine oot 80d Reasonable Servies Guaranteed pold Moving 8 Bpecialty sc0 PhODO 5T Green. Offce 100 jo Lodges. o Chapter. U K. B mouis einl o and tourtd ‘Thurnda® sight o wonib at T:30 ¥ N Mn Koen W, M., 3 Y Visor gnd 6.6 M0 ¢ 1 ! » [ERT RIRTRUN W& " s . WRTRUIETEE S U U pelting Drethrer [ | JC OWEINS ] I 1. B WILRON. #ecvy K OrE it Mooling ever) Vuseean 10 st 0dd Fellows He'' Viet PLIULL " . L. W. YARNALL, asy McCRARY, Secretary. J08T 33. 6 2 & u the irst Saturuse pat 10 8 m ' oever perling on Kentucky avemue HARWER § TALLEY aqfutant e et tsnd Chavter M » N wrs tha fires Thureada. atght o month in Masonic Hal! Vispt “mpanions waleomeq A n M, H P;J ¥ Wilsoa Reey 5 wistd faap No 78 W. 0 W every Thursda nigbt Wond fircle Brst aud thira Thursda: oons ot 3:0v O'cloek W. J Mge, Councl: Communder, Mre libd, Gun.dian of Circle. [ ERCAMYAXNT §0.3, 100 ik Encamyment No 0 peeta the first and third Mov Visiting Pat*iarchs weleom: F. A, MeDONALD. Scrtbe ZIMMERMAN, it Patriarch 6lAtB of L & wige Blossom Dy A tB of L. B meews ove: 0 s0d fourth Wedunesdayr ¢ wouty at 2:30 p W Viella " sinage welcOwme MRS 5. C. BROWN aser) swery Tuesday woigut st t 8t Mcoonald's nall d‘ln.dlerhooa of Carpeater loiners of Amenica, Loca! 1770 NG (1 2} deels each Thureday night forgs. & Groover aail. ove Bates’ Dry Grods Store Visitiu olbs.4 welcome R 1, MARS\? L. Fromaen: | W.LAYTON, Vice Pres .. W. 10GAN, Treasurer 4 FELDS, Fin Becy B 0. DIEIK.TH. Ko sosr H. . COX, Conducto EL BOYER, 8CaRR, YLLUGHRY o Rebekab Lodge No 1Y seconqd apa fourty Mor Ikbw at [, 0. O F haii Vant ™lers and aisters cordisll’ * (. E. ROBERTSON ~ 1 4UY ARENDELL, %or 3,100 1dny nights ot 7 ¢ af POl Vigteing I ‘nviteq . 4. REYNOLDS, Sec. ). M. EATON, N. O. v ) naTe & i o T O p—p— MDER OF EAGLYS ternal Oroes Lngis "y Wedneman; sigid © ‘“0“ Fellows' paii "B, WILLIAMS, Pronsent Y UOSMAILS sacrersr LrOR 0 lvige Ne (201 Meeve Frotective Oraer o1 £ins ") Thursaay pigat 16 wua oo Powtofice. \ 1o oL ORORGE MOORE & & ay iinsae /] | e i M beem o trifing matter? mht In the Observer, “but 1 the man who wears his @8 to be smerter than the Carrios his gloves o hia Burely 1t 15 no trifing mas ™ “ho 0::‘ Tight meet tae wzerses fag éud.‘-'- and ther if = ware *'8 gloves natesc wrar *bat an outsicer ¢rv would The Bystander. > A ¥he sidewalk that 1 made b y » & CEMENT (s the walk that the Wweather will not effect. NOW, before the o of late fall sets those ueeded walks, inclement weath repair your el in, have us la) | dent of this same board of trustees. e et s e s e mm——— +-l~++++++++++++-l-++'l‘+++4~+'|'+‘|' s evman—————————— HPEILES BooN Town Failed to Get the Railroad, but Prosperity Came An- other Way. LIKE A HAUNTED HOUSE By FANNY MAJORS. “The melancholy days have come,” said Medford to himself as he unlocked his front door. upon his return from es- tablishing his wife at a summer re- sort, “and the fellow who sald that the fall days are the saddest of the year' probably never had a wife who weant away every summer and left him to his Wt o way-buck settlement now.” | OW0 desiruction.” | Thus Jared Bross, of the board of | @ stared about him whem he enter s 1 1hs et phnireocis, vt | MLEE DRSS T wn of Hopeville. "“You mean the rai‘;:oud has missed | Shosts more drawn up to recelve him. | u," corrected Pnilllp Dawes, l’rell-| :‘.‘: e‘;":z;g:"‘zt:" p:':::;':p:’:r; :‘::.l: for a winding sheet. The Morris chalr By GEORGE ELMER COBSB. ‘We've missed it! We're nothing “Well, gentlemen, that shall not pre- ‘ar aud make other repairs thy | ent Hopeville continuing to do ft.! WOr® @ bilious looking blouse, and al- shculd e done with CEMENT Ask us for fizures-.we're giag 1. 1B thety, | had helped build up was Phillip | sh‘(.)slly Compony: | Dawes, and Le spoke with enthusiasm. No wonder men take to drink and | ; : el { He had always predieted groat things | BaY coipany when their wives are | Lak("::n(‘; A r”h(\ia] In store for Hop . Nover a village uw::y fux; the sununer,” he said o him- ! ’ o of falrer Sl d ' ervironment self, as he a4 into his accusioms | 3 Stone \\ Oka 4 R fld place. ¥ sane weman wink ! bounded that a man i ;10 be satisued with | i Jise s led ch nd blank windows | ¢ (e ancther Wles and ghrou vx C ind i [ H_ B ciminerman, Prop "tovely unds e meadows, a theifty for sociciy while his wite is sittiug on § SAL b farming comunity surrounding, and ® hiotel porch talking to the swells? } i the tawn penple idewi, morally, soeial- | 1 think that at least Lydia might!g " Tt ' 1o e 4 3 i % s Il R O00C | Iy and as to their municipal harmony. ' Dave leit the curtains up, for she:; !’ P n Loy . “Some day Hopeville will forge to knows how I hate bare windows. As | g‘fl ebs.“n"' for this beastly carbolic smell, 1t! \ OO S DLOMISLIBOROBOPOBOL g/ (AMUEL F SMITH, M. D. Practice Limited to Trea‘ment and Operations of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses fitted If needed ‘hone Office, 141; Resitence, 23. Suite | Rryant Building, LAKELAND, FLA. e amnea 4 ™ W A SROCVER. | the front,” was his optimistic slogan | erowds of summer visitors, picnick: 'though his own leather rocker had ! been permitted to remain unmolested it looked strangely out of place in this self proud, I trust, a8 a model village without & blemish.” Very proud of the community he makes a fellow feel as if he were in his grave or in a hospital, which is about the same thing.” He wandcred about from room to' room, assuring himself that he felt like the heroine in the story of the “Three Bears,” who was go difficult to | please in the matter of furniture and porridge. When he came to the din- ing room he stood aghast at the havoc j revealed there and he was shocked at the absence of the precious silver cof- fee pot. “No matter if I am to take my meals —“some day values will go up, and each man come into his own.” When the new railroad was talked of, old residents began to boost their acres and town lots &8s to values. Enormous fortunes were figured out In fancy they saw a busy traffic. ers from the city, scattered farm trade centered at the new shipping EE TN 10N AND STV Dok ¢ ARE ¢ Rewinet ¢ act Flarnds wa & . ERRIAB VENTINE $undlag Uver Yawwyo, Phune 3% tewiunure Plude 308 M LARSLAND, FLA iy per N % 5 IAVE BTN wecaniisked im July, ive. cooma 14 and 16 Keptueky Busha: iLANTUN & LAWLER— ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Lakesne Floriéa DR. S8ARAH E. WHEELER OSTEOPATH tooms 2 and 3, Skipper Putlding lakeland, Fla. teswence phoue, 278 Black, ifice phone, 278 Blue. e e — DR C C. WILSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON wpacial Attention Given to Disenses 4 Women and Cbildren, Office Yeen-Bryant Hidg., Sulte 9. Phone 367 e e R e o - der Lawyes f, Brysut Buwsidisg Pluone 183 ateinne Vinrids Raan SREMIAE 3 SMITH NOTARY PUBLL oals, Ipvestments 13 Rea) Bows \@ve sOme !Dlerveting suape b w 24 SUOUTDAL Pruberey forme wtier see me 8l NDCe Wik ali for cash ur 0u sasy terms goom 14 Futenr & Lrentry iy Lakelama Fis 2 R YMPTICER Afrtorney-at Toe way ¥ Atuart Widg Mure PPy NOYTY A TUCXRE .~lawvers— wavmnnde Rdy < s rolrer ", v AR e 2000 PIEPRNT SSEEE0000 000 LOULL A. FOAT “THY ARCAITECT . Kibler Howl lakeisad #is y o seretteetssssesstsee - ——— 9 PRENTOP Ta¥T R Py Yagr of Coeet Waoms w “#Ree Nysral sARTOW PT (1 TL]] minatinn o Sie <of " Perare A" 8 Evenalty The Rest Tehle in the Land of the Sky Hote! Gerdon Waynesville. N. G __—————'-—"—"'"———_— wiseree R pear of O v everv conver fe nosquitoee Arie e W=V RATES $12 50 TP (PECIAT TANIIY AND STPTEY “FE RASTS 8FND FUR HOOKLET in nea qnan faer saths N g = 5 3 out, she might have left that coffes pot = l@[@‘&@fifl? just for company,” he mourned. “It S is all .very well for her, there in a 2 .:3 perfect forest of coffee pots, for she will probably never give a thought to her own, but next to her there is noth- ing that I miss so much. If I knew “Trying to Get a Rallroad Into Hope- ville? point. Hopes rose high, then they were correspondingly depressed, for the rs lroad made a detour, and Ry- ron, quite a busy little city eight miles distant, was made the terminus of the new branch line raflway. “Wish I'd .ettled there as | intend ed to ten years ago!" grumbled dis loyal and dicagreeable Jared Bross “There's some go to Byron. 1 dont care if they do encourage a riff-raff crowd—stir and sensation bring fn the dollars, don't they?” “Rut we don't want the dollars that way." Insisted Dawes. “We go in for schools and rationa! amusements, and clean, keulthy children. Do you ever find anv riotcus crowds in Hopeville® No, sir!” Bross had a strong personal reasor for being disgruntled with Hopeville He was a man of some means and hir gon. Bradiey, had married a poor humble zirl. The old man had raile¢ at the gecr=t match and had prompt Jv digeardod his disobedient son Nellie Horton, whom Bradley had married, was an orphan. but her par ents had left her a small farm just No Wonder Men Take to Drink. | i where she had hidden it I would get it | out and take my chance on its being carried off by a burglar. Burglars! I can fancy that a man could get so lonesome thut he would be glad to meet a& burglar. I am sure If one should turn up now I would invite him to sleep in the spare room."” | Then he slowly ascended the stairs and entered the dainty gray and pink bedroom where twin four poster beds ! stood in solitary splendor. | “If she was ro keen about putting things away, why didn’t she hide this abandoned twin?” he grumbled as ue turned from it. Agaln, like Golden ! Locks, he ventured to try another bed, | the spare bed, which graced a room| which had no personal associations tor | him and therefore seemed less dreary. RBut the mothballs had taken posses- | #fon of that room and iu utter discour- ' | agement he returned to the twins, ! which at least were innocent of offen- | slve odors, | Upon again entering his own room {out of toxn ihere the wedded pair | pig aue feil upon his wite's little ma- settled down. It was & POOT DInCe. | pogany gowing table, with its armless however si‘uated near a sterile ra | opaie Grawn up beside it, add out of | vine, soil not fertile, and affording a | fdle curiosity he opened one of lhol bare livin ! drawers. “That boy will rue the day he dis | i reparded my advise!" the elder Bross | had said one day to Dawes «Qh, ponsense!” retorted his nelch bor, “Rradley 18 a good boy. The poor young pair have hard scratch “If 1 were a real hero of romance,” | he mused, “I ought to find a letter | tucked away in here, a letter that { would reveal my wite's hopeless pas- illon for another man.” But instead of a letter there were jng. perhaps but they're happy and | the gold thimble he had given her, & contented as two hirds in a nest. neat little row of scissors and spools “Humph'" commented the 1ron- | of ¢hrend of all sizes and colors. These hearted father, and went his way sul- | caamed to agita'e him as much as & len and urniovely. . guilt revealing letter would have done, 8o Byron got the railrond and what\ yuq hg |ooked away from the drawer went with it, both good and bad | o4 o picture of a happy face smiling There was a zood deal of grumbling g4 pym trom the wall. He returned the in Hopeville, and in & measure PWli gppq ip Dawes locked upon 88 & dis | ghep |ater he tumbled into bed his appointing £ nder and builder. The fapa) reflection was: “Well, 1 don't price and v vition of the old mal | egre how lonely T am, If only she bas were toucic' Then he begun 1€ |g goo4 time."—Chiengo Daily News. Neighbors i lan to retain ils prestige P' at ne went to 8 eity fifty ‘noncnd th Sounds Fishy. miles distau geat deal AlSo *Wa't & weanch fnventor has taken out & | he brought di:rinzuished-looking buei !uunt tor the cutching of fish by ness me. vith him wbom he | eang of the telephone. It I8 stated | showed a'l « trict | that fish, when swimming, emit cer- | Trying ' itroad dnto HOD: | ain gounds which can be detected by | | ville™ It 1 Hross comewha® hg telephone The inventor's appara- | | greerine’ | tuw congic's of a telephone receiver Y re I and a detor o for, which are supk o ‘.n enier A MR the WEter i by wires to | ene—-wt 1 to e a post on the rlver! | wop oy 3! banl 1.y number pass | [ the 1 neard by the | | tnati watehs “ o nress & bub | | acaii. ¢ s ton to ra'or. | Poiilt i i | VR rAGD J. P. 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