Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 11, 1913, Page 3

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THE ZIVENING TFLEGRAM, ".a¥ ELAND, FLA,, NOV. 11, 1913, GOOD ROAIS MEETING The Lakeland, I‘.flrtm\ and Mulber- | ry Good ‘esociation will meet Indian?” she eaid,’ :t the 2> of Mr. Geo. W. |8 geutly, tin is whiter than' %eland !ivhlands, oo | my own gi | thure .13, at 2 p. m. | , %“;{( [‘i\-“(‘ ta threw out her hands 10| (ouie and Lring your neivhbors. | quick dissent, ~ D SR = ' oo declaved [troualy: GEO. HAMMERSTROEM, "‘nll Indian. Panther Leap find me “Me Indian,” 3 Secretary. when baby, take care of me, good to 2 Wachita, only daughter, YWhat you do now? Better left in snow,” to John. | + Mrs, Holdness’ hesitation was but a monrmeutary, | “You are pa me all the time; now me Indian, SOME THINGS LAXELAND HAS | Placing her hand kindly upon the girl's shoulder, Mrs. Holdness gently forced her back to her chair, “You are sick and tired,” she sald soothirgly. “You mustn't think o leaving here for a week or two. Yo ive Board of Trade, ‘st Water in Florida. igh, Healthtul Location, rogressive, Costaopolitan Citizen. harm you o account of somebody| 39lendid Winter Chautauqua. 'l“fMdo :'ouk : ‘elighttu] Year-Rornd C'imate, e not know," she sald, simply| ayoontionalle Fertile Back Conntry. “Me never gee much of paleface.” 1 R Three weeks later Wachita suddenly "hm«some n'nd W‘." s OCkCAd.s.‘or“' “enter of Five Railroad Divisions. nno :om:nced her intention of returning Yo Ratlroed Pay Roll, “Then I shall go with you,” declared | 'Tammoth Citrrs Pyveking House. John. “You are not strong enough to| 3°lendid Educational Facilities. go alone.” "hurches of a!l Denominations. “No, no,” she remonstrated, hastily; | Numerous Industria’ En terrrises. “you must not go. Me not want you Thyree §tronoe Banking Concerns, face, me Tudlan. We tup hte aen | o1, U710 Date Daily Newsraner, i SMeht! bosa, Rl destrcs. N6 #Vl"! of Grano'ithie Sidewalks. good together.” i3 Aw‘.:w" S\.‘!‘r‘m. “All talk, Wachita,” he declared,! Vitrificd Brick Strects, *You're not an Indian—and if you! and were it wouldn't matter; I should mme{ Everythine that poes to make un a for you just the same. I'm willing for ! Tive Tovelv City—6.500 now- you to go and see Panther Leap, for MRIOAN {5 VOV he's been good to you; but within a T month I shall come and ask him to let No 666 (] | me marry you. If he attempts to kill me, all right, I shall try to de- his i e fend myself; but T will come just the (.;x; M::Ap::'?r“cz‘:{?;": e:(:;i::y | same. I don't belleve you hate—" Five or six doses will break any case, and ' But Wachita had darted away with if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not 'an imperious motion for him to etay return. It acts on the liver better than dehind. Calomel and does not gripe or sicken, 25¢ Ten days later he was trailing a bear through a thick underbrush when he heard a sudden rustle at his side, and turned to see Wachita. | “Me come back to be your squaw, | John,” she eaid. “Me fight hard, but | ! mo use., When me sure, me tell Pan.! ther Leap. He plenty mad; but he| | been z00d to me all the time, be good | now. Two days mad, then he say it will of Great Spirit, and he not war on paleface any more.” UR new serial by the above title takes you back to the "days of Cuba’s struggle for inde- ', _pendence, recalling many of the prominent incidents connected with the Spanish-American war. ~ Lieutenant Holton, commander of the Scorpion, is detached from - his command at the outbreak of CHOBOROH QSO ROPOP OV Owerm ra e #FOPQBOROFOFOROPOFOSOLOPOPY Lash Prices } cans syrup . 250 3 cansPork s Becns 25¢ ) causArgo Sa:mon 35¢ and, all the dress | & Zoological Question, What animals do wo flud {n the | | dafly papers? The gnus (news). Cuban glrl with whom the young officer falls desperately in love, fur- nishes a plot of unusual interest. Where Tney were, A womun hiod taken ber gmall sor to the nataiorium, \ ) o 1‘1 L.;I-rncr‘HS 'ln;I‘, ,,"?“"J{‘i'.(" .:h»\ \r‘u . £ : P el find it s fies o s i br v gk irish Potaloes: 30¢ i \\.'I.lf)w\l :k'!f\lll}' until his moiher 4 . i . Crisp and Readable Romance i Mot o7 packages Wasning of the Spanish-American War o e nv it e HIBIRRE . & & 25¢| A “Jugt where (hev were vhen vou ’ § br(ixvu.hl x':v-‘ 1ll,m.=.‘:l““, \\..ws. the peru 2] o | WATCH for the 1SSUE WITH st it wopero e 0 | WHY PAY MORES THE FIRST INSTALLMENTI Land Lingers In the Memory, [ il Y | Bnie v ORRIG o 1_ N l ! {0 the land of regrets bucause Deople | twho have been thore are never the PHONE |25 Adams Bicg N. Ky. Ave | One has gt same agaln w their hearts a reziet tor the Jand ey ‘have laft behind | to see home—agaln." | His mother bent over him, but bhe : motioned her away. “Look after the ’, girl first,” he expostulated; “she needs t more than I. I found her on the trail. She was lost, and had fallen in There 'ves gloave t NBAATAEL AT AVET NI B LA | DBOBOHOFOBOBOBH OB OBOSOHOX Subscrite for the Laily Telearam. o8 HOE A 8y E. ECKMAN, ::' the snow.” “ f ] { ssonoell | (TN A e ekre Bt e You Need a Tonic : the hours nused, nnd the storm was only broken looked up quickly. His little sister Peggy's eyes were staring at him through the trap door. | | “Oh, I couldn’t do that, Peggy,” he | satd, rebukingly. “I never thought of such a tking.” “I'd 'a’ left her,” declared the child, stoutly. “Injuns killed Uncle Tom and stole our doggie. 1 wouldn’t have nothing to do with ’em.” Mrs. Holdness had been chafing the ! girl's hands, and now rose, ' g “She's coming to,” in answer to John's irquiring look. “I'll give her fomething hot to drink, and then put| § her to bed. I think she'll be all right in a few days.” It was late the next morning before John akowe. When he went down the ladder he found the Indian girl sit- | ting by the fire. Instead of being the dark, angular featured Indian girl he There arc times in every woman’s life when she needs a tonic to help her over the hard places. Wien that time comes to you, you know what tonic to tike—Cardui, the woman's tonic. Cardui is com- posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act ¥ oy (s. ) t 1% = — ( gently, yet surcly, on the weakerned womanly organs, and helps build them back to strength and health, It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak, ailing wumen in its past half century of wonderful success, and it will do the same for you, You can’t make a mistake in taking r;gt P S (&) 3-8 R) -y ¢ - (! The Woman Tonic Mics Amelia Wilson, R, F.D, ;\'f). 4, Aima, Ark,, expected, she was fair and beautiiul, | saye: “ ik C s oreatest me son earth, W AEs S C Ruleh e for women. Detore | be m tu take (,. rdm I was Me weiting to ece you!" she said H iy e B HIER S ll Hivs gravely. “Want to t'ank you for last $0 v\y-m ol nervous, and ha h '(l< : Ly “ night, Not many do like you, onh spells and a poor appetite. Now | feel as well 3 | great warriors, Me Wachita, from bis as strong as | ever did, and can cat most anything, all dealers. nds. Sald by Moo hivbd Begin taking Cardui today. Has Helped Th fifi?@fifi R river country. ther.” | Mrs. Holdness started, and invo! untarily shrank away. “Panther Leap kill, burn, destroy,’ cho 1 “TTata palef. Me, Panther Leap my tu right in a minute, moth. “I'm—tired out, that's/ 1. I—never expected cnid pn ace, 4t 10 pene ot > WE HAVE SEVEN MILES of Amer- v\r||\ e !» neing on hand in i6 4% aud S8 inch, all 12 and 6 inch gtays. The price is rizht. Lakeland Hardware & Pluimhing Co, Orrie 8. Van Huss, Manager. et e fean o4 A - comel of the city of Lakeland wi!l meet “u vp:(; of hearing all con'p.afuts whi h the o ners of said property or other persons In- terestes ah and v certlficates of indehtedness therefor apainst e ch lor for the safd certificates of Indebtedness to bear In cres' at the rate of six (6) per cent, and t§ he pavab'e In equal Ins-allments in one, two, ‘hree. four and five vears: further providing that the same shall be guaranteed by the eity of Lakeland: and In case of the non-pavment of anv In‘erest or any In allment of sald cestifirates when duve it shall L0000 V0L COQOVOACOO00 NOR T eI T T e e DD OO O GOQU i u. | Kleitie Elevators, tooped up. Al outslue rooms and well ventllated. | datrons | (ne person, (ALl work guarante-d NDYICE TO OWNERS OF REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF LAKELAND, FLORIDA. LEAS under and by virtue of a conract duly made and entered into by the City nd ihrowh its proper auth rities W 1 STRERT from he east side of Flor- nie to the ceater of Tennes.ee avenue | wen paved and curbed In accordance 1h th niract and the work duly completed, w S it has Yeen asceriained um of H G (sixieen hundred Ly-iwo luis Liable to diens tor s W i ilve hun lois i wmore particularly described as fol Lof ] ) cost of sald paving and curbing is the =100 dollars) and the total frontage of :.ul and fifty-seven (557) lineal feet, said OWws, to-wit: Cost Per Block No. Lot No. Survey Gener Frontage Fot Totad —_ 13 Skipper & Flood Add. E. G. Tweedell _.127 $2.002 204.28 14 Skipper & Food Aad, i W. Kimbrough 127 2.002 254..8 Three (3) acres In N\, 1-4 of the N. W. 1-4 section 19, township ‘8 range 24 J. RO Talley...coi 303 2.002 605.41 557 $1115.11 Now then notice i3 hereby given that on the 21st day of November, A. D. 1913, the city at the couneil chamhers at 8 p. m. for the therein may desire to make, and wl' at cald meeting duly assess against the lots on either side of sald street one- hird of the total est of such Improvements, also immediately af'er ‘he amount ai essed acainst each lot 18 de‘ermined issué amo'mt assessed againt 1§ sald certifica‘a won't be able. And you ain't to blame ship, he optlonal \\'l'h' the holder thereof to consid -r‘mc who'e of the prineipal sum exnre yof pL Ly . . 1 ch tiflcates Immedlately due and payable, with the interest therein pravided for, ! for what your father does.” lunicipal Ownership of Light and|™ * cortfievies fmecaioh ek e “What you do when me get well?” Water. & e i Vice President Board of Bund Trustees. “Why, send you home, of course,”| argest Fireproo! Hote!, absolutely 0. i. POPE, Commissioner of Public Works. "indignantly. “You don't suppose we'd| modern. JORTRUE Su ST RS SRT UL el IOT AN IV v } We are shawing the newest Fabrics direct : from the scats of fashions. g -e- Sze our Brocades, Whipcord, Wool Charmzuse---Trimmings to Zmatch each shade, . Dressmiking D partment, second floor, conducted by Mrs. Aubuchon: ~5- U. G. BATES| ROWVPOGOQOOLIPTPOBODTPOPOP 10 WIE 10C! Mg HOLIOV MBI B & 5 Put HRE In Your Life Work FOYR SUCE TS Fire'in your furnace for warmth and comfort but put ATRTINSUBANGE POLICY Inyo.r stong box o make you safe from ioss by fire It has ben sa'r: “The consciousnass « f well-cong is an amole reward” following reliable companies: $1,500.000 2.000,000 4750000 2.000.000 We represent the Fidelity Underwriters. capital German American. capital i Philadelphia Und srwriters, cantal Springfield Fire and Marine, capital MANN & DEEN Room 7, Ravmondo Ruilding TAMPA'S MODERN AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN HOTEL Electrle F s ih Dinlng Room. DexOTO “0 rtl W. L. Parker, Largest and most eomforfable lobby !n the elty Flectrie Lighted, Mor., Tampa, Fla. do not have o be Courteoun treatment guaranieed our RATES—AMERICAN 1.50 One person without bath . 200 One person with hath 250 Two persony, without bal - 3.00 Two persons with bath __ Two larze porches ; RATES—EUROPEAN without bah ne person, with bath Two persons, without ha I'l\n persons, with bath Mann Plumbingco. BOWYER BUILDING, LAKELAND, FLA. Best Place B Now and Avoid the Rush Estimates ard Lowest - Prices first c'ass in aevery respest. furnshed on shory notice, Office Phone 257 Resicence Phone 274.Red FENCING

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