Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 25, 1913, Page 3

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P )O-vummm‘,”’ ~ Ca-Orn 80 90 hats Lo SANITARY e s P_UMEING s ————— ..... TINNING =nd SHEET jar TAL (‘, s Fitting, Sewer Work, Driven Wells end Puaps coR. N. Y. AVE and Vain 87, e e e e e e 2 § LA;; SLAND ) FLO "w bt given by the W. C. T. U. to'm'nm Seinal - vead e iy S AOU i RlDA the teachers of d.akelanil. It was!work,” also demanded an encore, to| Roocoa0 VO VOUDROOATO IO S LY fold at Mrs | 0 ) QOOOO“OQQQQQDQCI ield at Mrs. Darracott's nul nearly |\\1m i she responded with another asi Jliki sl iRl every teacher in town was present|well given. i S o i Dunt r's S'mon Prre and Gem lizers ~»'d Here Bv Be <t Werk lewest Frices All vy QARSI vty e ~hed on <hoee notice, pudliantes o st o CtHee Phone 207 Resicence Phone ? “THE UNIVERSAL CAR e ———' If you circled the world on the tail of a comet, you rouldn’t pass rem—there’d always be an More than 325,000 Fords other Ford ahead. are everywhere giving unequaled gervice and completest satisfaction. Anywhere, you can “Watch the Fords go by.” llars is the new price of the Ford runabout; the touring car is five fifty; the y--all f. 0. b, Detroit, com- Five hundred do town car seven fift plete ‘with equipment. Get catalogue and par ticulars from THE LAKELIND AUTONOBILE RO supeLY CO. LARELAND,FLA CARLETON & CARLSON VHGAE 195 GREEN ° i:)OWYER BUILDING, LAKELAND, FLA. vaur Order PER Y W. C. T. U. Tendered | 5 10 @ Pt | Recepiior to T adxers O One of the ;‘?nlrls:mt-‘st events of | iy Mrs. Fletcher, was respons ason wue the reception last | with an encore. Miss md all expr ni had a de ram was carried ont with the exception essays written. of Miss Shaver's paper on “Dress Re- form," and Dr. . C. Wilson's ad-! lress “Why I Am a Tectotaler.” To the regret of all, 1. Wilson was alled away just as he was to be alled on, and all were disappointed {“t not having Miss Shaver's paper. mstrumentdl dlst by MisC HSchD | | i Mrs. Pillans’ solo was rendered in ! land Miss Suella Groover. After re| i { seed \homsvlws as hav- Mrs. Anderson stated the wish of 2htful time. The pro- .th( W. (. T. U. to arouse interest civen in Thursday's paper'among the children by having prize as Miss Lola Trammell gave an im- pressive reading, “When We Teacht the Child.” Miss Vera McRae's solo also met with an encore. | The program was closed with an | er usual =raceful style. Mrs. Webb freshments of cream and home-made cakes were served the teachers and {in a few appropriate remarks made i a'l weleome, This was earnestly re- NG s LR B TSV ElY sponded to by Prof. Jones. | pleasantly, zetting acqnainted He ex- I nressed the appreciation of the teach- Teparted with kind words of 'rs in the co-operation of the W. C. appreciation. The W. C. T. U. ex- U O tends sincere thanks to all who as- | Mrs. MeClain's solo, acvompamed‘nsted on the program. Specie ... $12,767 70 | Legal tendcr notes To Make Test on Animals. Whether the education of animak W accomplished by the gift of imite tlou or the force of instinct 1s the Redemption fund with U. subject of inquiry at two eastern umb S. treasurer (5 per periitios s ’ i cent of circulation)... | | 14,050.00 SHOES ORI S b Al $663,,629.67 | | Fe” j —_— LIABILITIES Recelved by today’s express, some | Capital stock paid in...$ 75,000, OOI nice patent leather pumps. See them [Surplus fund ......... 27,500.00 1363 | Undivided profits, less ex- t Kimbrough & Rutherford’s. { (;’; [y hn r{f Q ' penses and taxes paid. 9,802.58 "\‘;_s i 9 '& ! !)P! v r“ : o g National bank notes out- No. 9811, SEANMAINE e e 18,750.00 ‘ Report of the Condition of Due to other National ; o 4 | THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK | banks .......... Lo 16820 R ) E 0 pAlN T ER s of Lakeland Due to State and Private i ki [} ( ] ,!n the State of Florida, at the close| banks and bankers. .. 166.35 RT]L[ZER COMPANY | of business, Oct. 21, 1913. Individual deposits sub- l RESOURCES ject tocheek ........ 432,690.56' Loans anl liscounts....$499,384.89 Time certificates of de- AGKSONVlLLE, FLA » lmm]v afts, secured and ORI SRR R 36,639.24 i EL inhsonnsn il 3,426.24 | Certified cheeks ....... 583.00 ¢ \ : 3. bends to secure cir- { y checks out- /% P [ aulation a5 . 18,750.00 H'n'.lln{: R 5,972.03 N (‘ a n n ]u m bl ng CC) ‘tl S. honds to secure Postal savines deposits. . 1,267.61 T | postal savings ... 2,000.00 | Notes and bills redis- ‘I‘lv minms on U, S. bonds 192,71 counted 655,000.00 }I!:mkln" houge, furniture and fixtures . Pue from National Banks (not reverve acents). !Due from State and Pri- vate banks and bank- Total $663,,629.67 State of Tlorida, County of Polk, ss.: 33,036.11 I, C. M. Clayton, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly sweer that the obove statement 18 trie to the best of my knowledze and PR | iaees. e Now i ers, trist companies &fld i and Savings banks. ... | 22,069.27 | belief . ¢. M. CLAYTON, . | Due from approved re- Caghier. AVOI{I e apvad REONts L s i 35,4432 60 Correct—Attest: (hocks and other cash C. W. DEEN, lh\“ Itamee st vas 2,440.42 1. D. BASSETT, Notes of other Nationol H. J. DRANE, Directors. Subgcribed and sworn to before fme this 24th Hay of October, 1913. GERTRUDE OVERSTREET, Notary Public. Panks 5 10,895.00 Fractional paper cur- veney, nickels and cents Lawful money reserve in bank, viz: Rush Eistimates 480.74 (i} Mondav s Rig Auction Sale” JAMPA HORSE AND MULE EXCHANGE! | 125 HEAD This Monday morning beginning promptly at 10 o'clock in the fore- noon over 125 head of FINE MULES AND HORSES will be offered to the highest bidders at the Tampa Horse and Mule Exchange. v 'O’Q’O’O‘O\‘DQQ".‘?C‘?GW V00 QOIOTVVCVO0Q TROTH « 7 There are some extra fine big mares suitable for heavy hauling, and breeding purposes, also, a num- P\ber of zood “cattle poneys” and gen- @ cral business horses. Three carloads of fine Tennessee mules are now in the stables. They |are the hands comeet 1ot of mules that has come to Florida in years. Dap- chestnut sorrels and coal blacks are the colors. ampa Horse and Mule Exchange is proving every week more {hat it is the place to buy. Live stock, horses and mules are \eold and exchanzed every day at private sales. | Bm Monday is the Day the shippers clean up at auction to the Loni st bi " whatever is left. This M 1ction starts PROMPTLY at ten o'clock a. m., on 27th | ; ple gr B stronzly (Irl TAMPA AdORSE & M''LE EXCHANGE Tampa, Florida i i, WE HAVE SEVEN MILES of Amer- ican wrapped fencing on hand in 26, 36 48 aud 58-inch, all 12 and 6 inch stays. The price is right. Lakeland Hardware & Plumbing Co. Orrie 8. Van Huss, Manager. Rt I S L TN 'l | izAMPA FLORIDA | [ LAKELAND, “FLORIDA | Y | 26,817.70 | ; 937.50 | FENCING I Is your time to get your - Fall Suit and Overcoat, and also get your VALUE in Quality and Prices. Qur clothing is far superior than it has ever been before, and to provy teis to you, we ask you to look them over. Our Bonar Hats, Kneeland Shoes and Arrow Shirts are perfect in designs this 4 ey Fall, so come and give us a trial before going elsewhere. We have abeautiful stock of Boys’ Cloth- ing in Norfolk and Double Breosted at very low prices. Outfitter The Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothing JOS. LeVAY | i ‘, ? The Hub COROKB0 KCHOHHT DO OCHIHROHO OB 1HIXCE mmmomm fi § We are showing the newest Fabrics direct from the seats of fashions. -&~ o See our Brocades, Whipcord, Wool Charmeuse---Trimmings to match each shade. TB0R0H0E0: CHOBQCHOEIOHOQ L0 Dressmaking Department, second floor, conducted by Mrs. Aubuchon: It : | i | ROUGH TEXTURE “RATINE" IMPERVIOUS “CRAVENETTE’ FACE BRICK ~ “RED" PRESS cFACE BRICK ‘ THEY WASH THEIR OWN FACES The largest line and greatest variety of shades & manufactured infthe United States. Prices }‘, cannot be equalled Also common Macon g building brick. i“'f All of the above brick {carried in stock in W Lakeland Office Futch-Gentry Bldg. Telephone 241 J F. TOWNSEND .. “The Brick Man” Rl v Room 7, Ravmondo Bulldlng A

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