Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 24, 1913, Page 8

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| TAGR &£16W\ FINE HOMESTEAD for a man that Soldem. People whe talk merely for the pe» ¢ Pose of sttracting attention to them | D+ NO- 1. Box 8. seives ccldom get the kind of witem e R iR e THANKSGIVING ~ DINNER — The Hotel Kibler will serve a Thanks- giving dinner on Thursday be- SALE OF INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS! tween the hours of 12 and 3 Keep yourself supplied with large: ©'clock, at 75 cents a plate. 1543 {resh eggs now and at all times,' i from a flock of Indian Runner WANTED—Within week or two, large furnished bun=~alow or lower floor oi house, five or six rooms. Report &* once to Nichols & War- ing. 1426 Ducks. A choice stock of about 70f birds for sale at reasonable prices. Address F. J. Smith, Pierce, Polk| Co., Fla., P. 0. Box 5. 1540 M OV E DI #y customers and = fricnds will find me aow just in front of my old s:and, over in the Van Huss Building. COML OVER! | will makeit to your “interest. Will have an up-to-dste place as socn as I can straighten up. : D.B. DICKSO [ [nletmvieT ety SOOI e NS QR ;‘ IF YOI ARS THINKING OF BUILDING, SEE MARSHALL & SANDERS i The 01d Rililasle Contractors Who have been ouilding houses in Lakeland for yaars, and wio rever TFHLL DUWN T or failad to give sasisfaction, All ciasaes of vaildines conveaeted for. Tae aane fine reardences vall by tins 0 ace evidgoaes of taeir aollivy o make guu, MARSHALL & SANDERS g' Paone 228 Blue 4 IFAPS UP-T5-DATE 600D | ‘1at vou are ‘osking for, we have got | thea. Our stock of Hotiday goods ar f i | | 2 coimng in. Dou't buy anc dollars worth i} uncil you fosk sur stosk ovar, You can i dessad o ths p ice baing right. i 1 My L L ‘Lakeland ¢ & ¢ O L Phoie 173 oy v s SR — e = & Kentucky Avenue L Help This | ~on Sphedule Time To give you and every user of OUR ICE the service you want—you ‘mast help. If you are to be away from home when our driver is due at your house be sure to leave thic coupon or the change where youu aerv: ant can get it promptly. Then yor'll not wiss getting wonr own ice and you won't be preventing others fiom getting theirs at the . usual times. We ask your cooperation for good scrvice in any other way yon cin give it. Mone 26 SN AL it et s AT S S i R - Irsasstaadard asagold dollar. Always_abso- lutely uniform in the quality of its ripe, mel- fow, Bigh grade tobacco end perfect workmane- chip. All gttempts at imitat- ing this wonderful cigas rette kave cnded in failure. Whole ccupen ia each package, I s | | | | | fi | cur Jeyee | 250 nursing a weaith is able to take up. AdAress R. F.| 4404444444 444444466+0444 544 | e ABEL J9YCE'S HOME By GEORGE ELMER COEB. “fIear him!" spoke Mr, Vance, of Brandon and Vance. “And it's all a delusion, is it?" said Mr. Brandon. “No, a dream, a beautiful dream, as it scems.” The partners stood on tiptoe ju past the threshold of a clouded g! deor. The room beyond w with half a dozen clerks eating ‘unch. In their midst sat a. mild faced, silver-haired man of about thir ty, and to what he spoke hi; employ- ers were listening. “Yes, friends,” Abel Joyce was say- ing, “the humdrum work gets monoton- ous sometimes, but you want to look forward to home as the evening haveu ol rest!"” “That's what you do, eh?” challeng- ed bright and brisk Phil Adler. “All day long, yes, all day long,” re- peated Abel with a dreamy smile. “I've told you of onr delightful cot- tage. Completely nestled in vines. And the rose hushes! And the new summer house I'm buildirg! I must be setting out the honeysuckles to cover that. And the wife—ah!always at the door waiting for me, with her long flaxen curls, and cheeks and cars pretty as pink sea shells.” “It's a fine picture,” said Phil. It was a picture that Abel had been drawing for them almost daily for the past five years. Always was it listened to with patience and pleasure by his | ¢ | devoted friends. And truly devoted they were. Abel Joyce had been triend, brother. The young fellow short of cash al- ways won a smile and a banknote from Abel. A case of outside distress re- vorted by any of the crowd sent Abel counsellor, cheerily away on a mission of willing | charity. He was the lifo and spirit of the place in his gentle yet dominat- ing ways and his employers voted him a treasure ol an office superintendent. ! Ags the two partners retired towards Here, indeed, Was ths Dream Wife, their private cflice, Mr. Brandon re- maried: “And you s bowered cottag “None in the world.” “And no wife?” there's no vine em- “That's further away than the other” “H'm! What's the {dea?” “A good mun ¢ ning a severe disappointment through a fiction. It's a queer story. As it happens you and 1 ace going to help weave it into a happy ending. don't undesstand you, ancoen., “You soon will [ kR She toid Jovee that th 1ga conld ret be while 8 living, but she when the end cn wife if he still v ceuld not “Op “M achel name, found an of for her mother in a mi- her mothes also told hiya that She w away., city. The y peor Jovee endyrahy! hope. In buildin such as he wen'd i it a fictitious oride, a dream that is L fee” human hopp “And the joung Wialdron?” “Is in your private office now.” ze me!™ 1zed me. Her mother {3 at last dead and her other paticnt has icft her rich. €ho soughit oat the man she loved, bu st come to me. You are to hear her sinple tender sto-y, ness.” lady this Miss You are to st in making Abel i come true” » in the office Mr. Trandon was introcue d te the I"dy “with the lorg flaxen curls and the ears and cheeks lile pink scashells” Yes, here, indeed, was the dream wife or Abel Joyee, “You are sure he hae nct f(vr.,\'-"en[ me?” she hau asked Mr. Vance, and . then he toid her of the vine embow- Veied coltose “And to prepere this sirange sup prise you suggest it would not ba uw To the last one of them | blus 7 blus I “It would give to dear Joyal Abel the "\r‘la'."- Ul these | years : | 2 vee he d Adler vas let into it irie Miss Joyce re- nained Teyeo was um? ind th follow cmpioys il ] i all toa d is Abel. wiien tions evoled by the lm‘ur work we'll adj s gift “s0 tav 1ers, evchanzing @ meaning mentioned & Phil at his fellow lae borers. group. they left the oflice at the quiiting time, Abel was amazed to find hiricelf hustled into & bus at the carb. “Hold on!" hc want to ride. It’ restaurant.” “We're going to no restaurant,” dee elared Phil, holding tightly to his hes wildered friend. “We're going to cele- brate this festive occasion by going to your ho:ue.” “Yes, yes, lhat's it!” chorused the honey. e another ried, y a block to the crowd—"vine covered cot, tell your good wife what a royal grand fellow you really are!” In vain did the dismayed and mortl fled Abel remonstrate, He was dread- fully embarrassed. He began flound. ering about for excuses. The house i was small. away. It did not matter. They would order a meal at the nearest hotel and have it served “in that new summer house of his!” And then the bus stopped directly in i front of a houce on a pretty tree-lined street, and as tie dizcomfitted Abel was helped to ti out a viclent con’e: “Friends.” he ¢ own no v “No —ycur 1 ' Joyce!'” Sure enough gasped. And o ered with vit —he rutbed h as at the stey smiling e sion, “I'm a fraud—I ed coltage!” Fhil; “look tliere ¢ on thiot gate plate; ‘Abel > it Abel a cottage cove mer house was. Mr, Vance led him into the hall, ushered him iniu a prottily furnished parlor and cl i Uoer, “I'm dvean:ir fell to a cluir trer | there, confrontir« | and cheel shell” was Abel, and 3 all over for nhura curls, e a pink seas hel! “Abel, yo! rea me?” she cried I 1igly. “Remember you!” he fairly sobbed—"oh, every liour! every mine ute! What does it wean?” “That your dreum has come true” and she told him of her fortune and the surprise sh ad planned, And the am y di changed into a wedding o pper, and Vance and Dr: n gave Abel and hig happy bride a monih's hon (Copyright, by W, G. Chapman.) MARKET THAT IS UNIQUE { i, Hebron, in Palestine, the Most Fa. mous for lts Goatskin Watep Bottles. Hebron, one of the oldest cities in i Palestine, has always been famc us for its Oriental water bottles, made of goatskins. Here, a writer in the Wide World Magazine, are to be found large tannorics where these re- ceptacles are turncd out by the thou- sand, the *“water- rket” be-i ing si ed to tlie ¢ > ancient in rows | and 200 | parchasers. Fach ‘ slier with water or with air, know it is perf The nm-<l jority of th used come from Ar a, while a lirge g received from the i are brought to Hebro tannc They dan every Pat 1t Up to Father, ; . Or plione 261, 1507, In the most satistactor 1, ronta < st i N —— o— N 1 )| That parents should excrciso the! ... T SR { 8 W. B. Arendel's Bieyet vont o . RS bl L ENT—Tiv | o greatest care in speaklng o family|® = oNT—Two nice furnisheq| General Repair Shop, O gccrets in the presence of little chil-! TOO™S. Apply at 3 €ren was proved by the experset ’a North avenue res'dent re | The wman in question was v muiden aunt, who is ex:ir and very sen:itive about it, A four-vear-old bor, who accompan- fed his father, locked very carefully art the rotund figure of his relative and then inquired with a frie ndly smile* “Aunt Myrtle, you don't h to put ashes in the bed to keep from slipping ‘out, do you?” Then, when the man held up his hands in consteroation, the youungstey exclaimed: | “There papa, she says she doesn'L” | —Youngstown Telegram. ce of iy stout, ) Must Be Monotanous, i rel” “Good Leavens! How do they mag- 2go to &tay evgaged?” 1. 10 for the fese | “we dom't | Maybe the “folks” were | und he blurted | er - was | “Gladys and ber flance nover quar. 1 { | { | suckles, roses—and Mrs. Joyce. We'll | FOR SALE—12-room house; modern i | | ndg | ~— going down into Egypt and ‘L..,B Sou- | I | | iting a | ROOMS FOR { | | HBAD G SRl a A IOR S\LE—Touse of 6 rooms, 0w | I'OR ¥ The man that put the Heat in Heaters S Adler | ; The Hami'ton Orchard Co, 6. L. PALMER, Representative Lakeland, ' Florida SR Y S FOR~A b . Miscellancoy SALESLADY—Wantg positin wry goods store, thave ey ence. Address Miss v, office. improvements; built this year; a large lot; close in; cheap at $4, 000; $1,000 down, balance to suit. See Ohlinger & Alfield. 1533 sty FOR SALE BY OWXNERS-—Nice four- room cottage on \West Orange St., five blocks from city hall, $300 cash, balance $25.00 per month. Apply at Room 10, Futch & Gentry building. 1531 i | | PARTNES who have land ¢ cleared should who will d othe wy s we a reasonable price. ¢ found at 611 We:t Oranwe g Morehecid, or phone ¢4 Rel, 19,{ [HE ATLANTIC and Pacif of Tampa offer an cvient portunity for a firet-ciiss m scngative in Lakeland, 1 Atlantic & Pacific Tea (o, 7 pa, Fla. i FOR SALE—28 acres, 350 bearir and 150 two-year-old trees; new house and barn, 600 feet of Lake front. Fasy terms. John F. Cox Realty Co. 13311‘ TS CLEANTD 2 Ladies and Gentlenmen: noed particular ationto g e P h 9, A, Pittman, the tailor b SALE—Illouse of 5 reoms concern Ii with 2 lots 50x170, each ne v new school site, $500 cash and lrulunct:;“ ou easy terms. John F, Cox Real [ ty Co. 1509 FOR SALE—House of 9 rooms, bath, fireplace, electric lizht, paved, street, lot 5¢x200, East Orange St., for $4,000. John F. Realty Co. er, city water, near school house; $1,250. John F, Cox Realty Co. 1530 | &1 'D-—To rent for furniture for licht lio smalt family. \Will b Address Furniture, Tele ¢ \KI HAVE THREE CARS for pif 14;(' * service at any and all hours machines are Caddi's FOR SALE-—6-room, 2story hou?s: Yueseroch Ju) : \ in Nichols & Waring additioy, five| MY PALrOns the hest sorvi v o blocks from Kibler Hotel: several Al Dy BURR A T thousand dollars will be snent in Sid Hisak. Fern Lo the near future improving this property; now is the time to buy. ! : 1 : } Ladies, s mbir from v Room 5 over postoffice. | ATIRK; SEIE-1 vty Lair to me and let ne wake a beautiful switch, I'ried able. Next door to 1. L Dixieland, Mrs. T. W s i | PARK HILL LOTS FOR SALE ON| EASY TERMS—AN streots clayed cement sidewalks, electrie lights, city water, shade trees, See G, ( kel togan or §. M. Stephens. 824 | WANTED—To trude [ lots for ear. What sereds R N e GO SR have ' FOR SALE—10 acres on d road | Nichols & Waring. only two miles out; acres in | bearing grove; balance in truck.| on SALE OR RENT--f Exceptionally good for the price,] hath. hot and cnld water: ¢ $3.000. John F. Cox Realty Co ' goes with honge. Nichalsand 1470 (ng Phone 356, Room i e, } nostoffice. FOR SALE QUICK:--Cottagze on South | Virsinia avenue, between Main m—:_fl;— and Lemon streets; 5 rooms and | SHOP-—Sanitary and p! bath. two fireplaces, nire lot, zood! Al first class workm in; now paying § fervice. Hair dressine and Per ceut on $3,000. Don't be slow | curiug a specialty. Pl Yours for $2.500, A. J. Moore ; Cut Price Store 27 27 IR L TED—A lvan of § per cent s cluse in property worin ¢ location; close ———— e VAN v 10 in e years, est condition, good horse an ¥, set blacksmith tools, hook gccurity, No brokers limes Encyclopedis Ivening Telegram iture, D, K. Zei | = s 1446 {WAN TED—At once, first dow dresser and store Cnt Price Store, 113 Lakeland, Fla, Al TOMORILE OWN} their tires vulcanized and farnished rooms, ' Lake Morton, 404 1. ! t 311 New York street, just back of ¢entral ¥ 1339 : i avenue, macy HOUSEKRE] : e roegs trod Kent b L ING—At| ANY or all parts UCKy avenue, 1484, ‘0 TIDNer at Meflaghar™ 301 South FOR RENT—Two or trne o Fditd !ORSE furpishines and muul; rooms for rent, e elry at McGlashan's ! DY Mrs, 3. ¢ g il - +A81 Oranze strae; . pareitd + Having purchased a1d # [ the Jesse Keen estate o 56! & one-helf mile west of cftr "m‘i" are now sellfng tn 10 20f e— OR RENT ~Three rox South 1 e : Wwe ake Hmlinznwur!h P ) $2.50 pe Tic e.00 per mon See U i ' Johngon, Uh. See W, Pigk |tracts some of the finesi trift 125« (farm lands in thia section ¥ o N Twg o | "I#ht price and terme FoT O nicely furnigheq |lare nee 3, 0. Rogan, Roo™ ApPDly to 206 N, y . ew York | Deen & B Phont 1t M ryant Bldg. ) T got! rooms, avenye, RUN RE-‘\TT.,,Q. Sorg 2l modery 2 Bouth Florida SICK harness made whole 82" M‘_’}Gluhn. the harnest fl"'l’ Tooms, witt conveniences, gpr Ave. 1502

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