Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 29, 1913, Page 3

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TH-E_EVENI'NG TELEGRAM, LAKEL AND FLA | pQROGOOBODOK SO e & a9, XD XX .‘.‘.:.:.:.:’v“ = 3 \ "dy' Ca nd ! Cand 'e: H ‘:J Didn't (orr-m Him. NOTICE FOR BIDS ’““" Aated November 26, 1913 ] ' ety . !‘:&: s B B ::‘ eh banded to b i The hoard of bond trustees ;“m”:-’ Vice Chairman of Board of "flmd ) o ‘s : t hourd of publ ravks: Ana | Trustees, Acting for the B & ol | % i b4 Lol blic works, and the | QRaviEEl or the Board of wi HAVE IT |% By GRANVILLE OSBORNE, 1 pmissioner of public works of the 1’.2‘;‘ o 4 i o B B e e : ~{0. 1. POPE, Stl(-k Candy to the Fm’ést Box Cdndy RXOOCOOSBOBOSE OB OREIE] ¥ of Lakeland, Florida, will on orl Commissioner of Publie orks Lol e lonely corner which they se- . on ihe 6th day of| 1%*’.4 A | Have you t"ed any Uf ouy Iected he ge ttled into the chair by [ M;‘Dt “ANDY ? A “‘lai |S A" we ASk EI‘;'FN\;’L-, with a : murkat report, | bids for the curbing, concrete Iso have a nice stock of Frosh Fruits. Nuts, o o e e " lowing i i jd W 1004, he said. b st 5, rts o Dried Figs. Dates and Raisins ¥ou tiay. Siks \_‘ ity of Lakeland,| ) in“ ‘nlx!lénl'd cumi- NTY, Ilv.lll\.\ill,\, - w,l‘ | I L composition pave- ] g forward anc anilla Iny 1s to contain separate | H O DENNY staring out over i or curbing, coner wnd afid b r curbing, rete founda- . . the rail, AT i i A S i entitled [ tions ang p: o, e Phone 22¢ Relow them the | i ¢y o i for- i i Delivery o Al AERY ,»'\‘ Asphalt Composition Paving ] i tumbling head- to the complainant : Ouak street from Florida avenue to| ¢ SERANTEER B : . pree 3 Totls Hoerky e Pl .1:‘.[ o \.;|ts'1 husetts avenue, 24 feet \\n]t‘.g 3 : - hillside to the |\ mplainants, ser . Kentucky avenue from Ouk street|+ Make good hard cement briex, res T . ° 3 sea—a huddle of e i detond 0, ke 6t =6 feet wide 2 : ] L there. ar % | pressed br hen You hlnk OfGlfts s white and flat-|!" . Jassachusetts avenne from Oak brick, bloks o sl she Sl roofed, houses inpsirect to Day street, 26 feet wide i house piers, drain ti! b ; ¢ OEEEE T s HAVS s C I , drain tile froic three o BOCAEE RO SRR TR W % % threaded by tor- - Masgachusetts avenue from Bay | : i 5 h p i e artislic g 1 ,g tuous streets, i “|street to Pine street, 36 feet wide, lelghteon Inches; we aibo build wae f 4 agquariers u M ig The wor! i member that we are headq g ) W dn-(r::-[l’u-rfll ;t& Hllt ; The wor'. to be done in accordance walks, foundations, floors. 17 43 y i o . 2 i el atl, Vith the plans and spe g ns! : ; icles, such as are ideal for presents. and far, far dow : L\ o aaians . i d unusual ar s : ”11; :mf;v:n((l:‘\:lx; nade by the engincer represe mi“‘,,gaod work you want call the ui¢ s . ’ i SSRNE "1the city of Lal : 5 Atlantic swept in | ok akeland and filed in Hn"l'nb‘o at 508 West Maf A poks TO}'S and broke against oflice of the seeretary of the board. B AGeoL, nED bt the cliffs, AL Didds to be addressed to ,h,,'t.o cltrus exchange, or phone 840 red BOQkIEtS | D("S Jack Benton's secretary of the Board of Publie - ) . gaze, wandering Lakeland, Plorida,” and FLUH'UA NA“ ' ] Rask-ts China outward, surveycd 1 ‘Streoet o u o , survey Street Paving Bids,” 4 the scene indif- B s R e _‘ Successor to Lak Xu Ax .Le. Stationery Vases ferently. It was very beautiful—| o o ‘; of 'I“' Roard of :)u:.:“ iy \; ;n b eia A : Orks and Commissioner of Publie L orke : soge . yet, in an exotic way; but he was|' ST i R 3 o Desk Fittin us D’Ctlll'es weary with it all. and his heart faint |wi e bkl LR b RN, NOA i ] i . with huuger for home. and appear to the Wil of D ———————— b ,»\,h_uator C‘OOh K] Sfatfldl'y That was why he had weakened at ;Z:;:‘ il '.’::. iy '..(M}l‘\‘ A : the eleventh hour and accepted Dora’s i {f Is further ordered that t . \ i ‘ Ishied in the Lakel i linvltatmn because he had been so newsp, e l,.'ml ;Iul”\’!‘ll he Lakeland Book Store { “u:irrm L e v e chose to break the silonce with | Vs ¢ bl 04 S Tohnson,cclonk i of the Cireuit s 1 careless question: t Bartow, Florida, (his 19tk day of Nowon. { Benford & Steitz “What vessel is that?” W, A D s, potchigr b Jack glanced down toward the har- Clerk of ‘vin-“t‘i‘l‘«‘»[:’i?i\‘:"‘fil-r bor. A fussy steamer was puffing in [3TATE O FLORIDA 4 to its anchorage, like a fat, white "il1)‘:».\4;\'”:‘.w']'q'\“v\)..u the v s a frie i ghost with bright, staring eyes. and correet copy of the ord lieation is- 4 “It's the mail hoat” he told her. | ™\, 11 citse and o tile H es rably I.“Cfitpd “She’s in late. Tomorrow,” he con- |ihis 10th day of {',‘rm uber “A'I : ; tinued in a half whisper, “she’ll be 4 1A ! going on to Gibraltar and connecting etk o e COR0G O ’3 " with the liner for home!” i i F F k “Yes,” said the eirl, abstractedly, NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR H b'..,/ b and lapsed again into her silence; LEAVE TO SELL MINORS' for she was considering how she LAND qf ;i"mir:hr say to him that which she flfi 3 - ¢l i | longed to Nolloe 8 Tntali i Ope of 10€ preiuest 1ot -~ WK i “\'U\\ i I Jack, presently, with-| 0 100 of Decomt 's - A = k ring to look at the girl—whose |, ., . ! da Ay o Hoinino | ! H. ; ; "(x\(\, neve Sl B L A ; j i : 2 ‘5 i pl é %) strong. el 1 Snofitelli et At LRSI R0 gL Mg alope " rith @ s I £ £ \j % everythi lorse, Norn—all the | 01K county, State of Florida, at his!f & ; sull i SoU ~’*( Wittt @ nomec: of e hfi | news about evervone I know.” ofiee in the city of Darto f o] it " $ PRSI | V 1 ! She obeyed quiotly. in a low wvoice. [connty, for an ovder authorizine i 129¢ trees Gl lt‘ N ;ld Hve odl al -3:3,'~.'.' It seemed a lonz account, but Jack |as guardian of the persons and os i . did not tire in the least tates of Arghibold lowell Meleod, | iront, “"Ar1(]-;~:|1151 Gwynne and Beth Som- | [ ouelas Groover McLeod anyd Kate ~ § & :‘r;qnpns"l}luy rer marmaailong: sincey Ml e nn i on T e R AR .SCVCMI bC&u"ffl!, and VCry aesir : P. MeLeod, and Alice ircinia Me “No. I din't mention it, Ja ) ! c S fear ixi Tk mention It Jack, Be- ;o gecensed, to sell at private saie|§ § 8ble located lots_in Heart of Dixieland. ““T understand—and thank you. But the following property belonginz to g I —not. married! T st how, Doras |tho sl minore One new five-room Bungalow, open “Tom Gwynne,” she said, after a Beginning at the northeast corncr e % <k i G ot 1ot 3, section 20, wwnsnin 2 (4§ fire place, east front, city water, ¢lectric “Dead!™ he whispered, ineredulous- [south, rance 24 oast, (hen running! D EAT ly. I)r:v" ' e drew a long breath. | west 12.69 chains more or loss, to a hg,""’. nght pl‘l(‘Co, al]d Ca&y tCz“mS‘ “Please,” he eried, “please tell me! point 6.31 chains cast of the north-! on any or all of this properiy. Don't you see T'na tortured, Dora? 1 west corner of said lot B thence know gou only wish to spare me, . " Y (1 3 b A FUREIG e S b0 thore Wak girl, __ |south 15 degrees west 23,65 chains; || % E {he man Wlth a blg fat turkey hds a Zz:}v\’r‘ou R IGRE: Wha Bl Wil thence west 25 links, more or less, Wc w1” p]ace on mark\,jt m next to a point in edge of Lake Hollings “This makes it different,” said the girl, quietly. “Now you can ask her, | worth, 22.80 chains south of the few dayS our fine SUbdiViSiOS iust west HANKSGiVING dinner once a ycar. The an with a blg fat bank account has a Jack.” She went on, while he listened, | northwest corner of said lot 3; thenee : anataul H o h his slip. “That" vhy T|s along the edge of dake > A A . annksgiving dinner every diy. Thankse (i 6 o v tor tho grs |CU don the edgo of Lako Hol e AR, ote-GL Il Rl el Vlfll] L, |r| the hedrt and knowlng that you sake. You didn't think that \\'f" th’ thence north 53 degrees, ecast 17.87 lelSion pl‘Op()Sitions in Lakeland, l'lOth as it is for lovely home sites. We have ¢ comfortably fixed makesa real thanks- T fooiny o i st b it bt g g o in this subdivision, beautiful Lake front lots, plenty of them with large bearing iving, 'Our bank is a safe place to BUE YOI 3170 T g, o, s ghn Ko S8 halne, more or lesa.to the plase of you, and to be the first, the very first ;i D lying and being in Polk oney, Ne wi. | treat you CourtGOUbly and to tell you! You sce, after you saerl- | hecinnine, S AT DN A AN l 0 ficed everything, Jack. and ran away, |county, Florida. . )’ ik th GdVICG. Come tO L bank flnd trying to save your chum, to make us [fach of said minors have an un- “slut us. - B believe that you had—stolen the | givideq one third interest in said ¢ th l l ” b { money, and not Tom Gwynne.” property and the land is to be sold | orange ftrees on them, large lots, sma DO Your Banking‘]w’thflus “But you mustn't blame him."” Ben- for the hest Interest of the .\:ml! g y ’ g ’ o A T il lots, lots fronting on Lakeland-Tampa Eg really know what he was doing. e & 4 “I know.” She noddad decidedly. S P hl . ; s AP s . § : “t know dhat s ariesd ol (% Do BB highway, in fact almost any kindof lots, save your -friend. And when Tom TADEUS J. FR R ER e ' . b T OF Lfl El AND discovered what you had done, when [Cuardian for the Above Named Min- at a,] kll]‘.‘b (lfi prl&"b. X it was too late, ho told Beth. Of ors. f i Sl course that bhrolke the engagement; '), o ROGIRS, and it was only a little later that Attorney for Guardlan : . Tom was thrown from his auto some- 1492-Sat e On y nur Own dlrt' 1| how—we never really knew what had ' happened. He Ioft a signed confes- — - . & /| gion; but we didn't know where you : e - b g had buried yourself, Jack.” e fyfide ! ASAT RS ee us Or ar alns. “Oh, you don't know, you don't know,” he ecried bhrokenly, “what this i means to me, Dora!” P “Aln but I do” she told him.| reserve gently. “I know, very well. That’s " why I came here, Jack—to find you. | 0 . I'd heard it was a place where peo- H ple went when they were in trouble, Gur alr % and I wanted to tell you, hecause— T TSR AT : because"—again there sounded that et e s v watine o vou” | By purchasing a boulc ||\ LAKELAND, - - - FLORIDA —_T——“-_-—__ 1o = s e g HEHEHSH enn-Dawson Says: If you are not a regular customer at our big clothing S Establishment ight Now is the time to get Acquainted Our location is promient—opposite the Court House s Naturally in a prominent location you would expect to find Prominent store. “Then I'll go!” he eried. “T'll go! Dora, Dora, I don't know how to|nf REXA LL HA'R thank you! I'm off in the morning by that mafl steamer. Home! You TON]C Eradicates won’t mind my hurying off to pack, o e e it aen mernes | dandruff and makes the IF IT’S UP-TO-DATE fi(mns; And when he was gone she stood s for a long time motionless, dry of eye ha"‘ gr()w. and lip, staring at the corner around 4 that you are looking for, we have got which he had disappeared. ~Finally A Full line of | them. Our stock of Holiday goods are That is what this store is: ominent for its mediyn prices, Excellent Qualities, Polite and ficient Clerks, Large Assortment of Stocks and Its Liberal Policy Doing Business. We are members of the Merchants Transportation Association d refund railroad fares. Purchases made here will be delivered at the train or boat, lieving you of the annoyance of carrying packages. ) We PREPAY all charges on Mail Orders and Make Shipment she stretched forth both arms. e Day Order Is Received. . “Oh, my dear, my dear!” she sobbed | T'oilet Accessories coming in. Don’t buy one’dollars worth ol sl ssesy oo iyl ok until you look our stock over. You'can | N tly, that none might hear. Dawson & Thornton b2 % o {LAKE PHARMAGY s i i 8 That man you just introcne o | g,yan's Dl-ua Sto;e Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Haberdashery. R o mw«&«sn%%&é"& 3 to i ed no knows 3 ) Dawson & Thornton Bldg., Tampa i h%wmt%re::ep :]1(: ::0:3: B\:: at the U O L E & H U L L “The Store Accommodating” right time.” S St uhelith PHONE 42 a , — Florida wy:; w:m o got used 1o Phone 173 Kentucky Avenue :Lakeland 22

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