Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 29, 1913, Page 9

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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S 8::!1 ;i Vi 1s hereby given that on the I8 ay olN])lth:mber, A ld 3, n’i:n ‘snndmeb etl::a;z: the first Monday of said montl, ik VER'S NOTICE AEEREERE Florida, (10) in block two (2) of v n- 2 a, m. an ety e kAl B 1 lloulrsw‘ljl'l LIt &'fl"?fom door of the court been appointed recelv- fibu.:: offer for sale to d|the hig hite Furniture Co. an Jhel BB uthorized to collect 80Y fscribed as lot ten nts due said company {‘)‘zlu]{&nskl's addition to the towzn aofeth);t ey and all per-| Meade as per plat_in plat book ,lp g i Juo: recelrer Polk County Records, the same h'" n‘ermn ny other person, it & (“,V(III::'C (()fl Polk county, Florida, on October 23r:l, 7 same agalin [1913, based upon & decree of '.heJ gllrcul et payi id ac’ court of sald msmlly “I:herfirl‘m?tles“edef%n’&:nts : ting 82 & lainant, and L. L. : el the full g.‘:mppmpeny being levied upon as the pm[ly‘i 6 prosecuted U erty of the sald defendant and being 8ol p law to satisfy said decree. D"‘go%“\? (}f('il‘)_}lxk 31st, aw. ! . OMPSON, Sherift Polk County, Florida, K H. TH Receiver. The HEATER That Heats Smudge Pots e Johns' subdivision of block “F” of | ¢ P R go‘m.o.o.»Zq‘ox’:.:(.;.;.:,:‘:,:,:,:.- g' ‘o:o:(o:o'g & DEGIDE T0 COLLABORATE ::3 By GRACE BOSTWICK. E::S V pe DROOOOOC Z’Zfi*}(’!fi1010:0}0'010'(0'0‘:' QOO “And 50 you write uplifting poetry Miss Howard?" he asked in slightly bored tones, Jeannette froze him with a look. “If you want to win my undying hatred, pester me with remarks about my popular ;,verse = Bllly | 8tuff!” Jeannette said savagely. “Always alliter- ative?”’ he ques- tioned smiling, “Merely a mat- ter of habit,” she ' replied, flushing under his laugh- | ing look. “What shall we ! talk about, then?" , he questioned I gravely. i “Yourself,"” she responded with readiness. Jeannette help- ed herself to salad before she asked wrinkling her dainty brows in curi: osity, “What, for goodness’ sake? You i look like a triple tragedy in bronze” Then,las a suspicion took shape in her mine, she laid her fork down and | faced him fearfully. “You're not—* Hamilton Orchard Heating Co G. L. PALMER, Representative pland, e . Florid, A AMONDS 4 it came from Adams, it’s worth the price. T specialize Diamonds, elieve that I am an expert, and 1 give my patrons the benefit of knowledge. A diamond purchased here is absolutely as repre- ted. Mounted and unmounted. ite for illustrated catalogue 1913-1914; it’s up to date and kes buying by mail simple and sure. ? q DIVIDUA QUAL I'TY CHARACTER ¢ iH.E.ADAM S, Set g A N TR T 1 T A 614 Franklin Street . Phone 303 FLORIDA go Straps and Buckles To be Attached to any Slipper LADIES’ SHOES :el th.e l:r%est assortment of the latest and ptylesin Ladies Footwear. Slippers, P ds and Boots - . - Dli -“mp§ Sizes from 1 to 8, widths AA to EE Mail Orders Solicited. GLENN-SHOE COMPANY 507 Franklin St TAMPA, FLORIDA Words failed her, i He nodded solemnly. “I ceruainly | am, to my everlasting sorrow,” he re- | plied with feeling. 1 Jeannette sighed. “Then, we're two ! of a kind,’ she said, “and we were put together for a purpose. I'll really have { to ask your name. My thoughts were' wool gathering when you were—" i “Rhyme-gathering, more probably,” | he interrupted, laughingly. “I'll con- fess that I've been trying in vain to find a suitable rhyme for—" “Oh, don't!” she exclaimed, “as ff | I didn’t have troubles of my own. And | the name?" she asked suddenly, “Wainwright—Orrin Wainwright.” | *“Not the Wainwright?' she asked in awed tones. “The same, please your ladyship,” he bowed with exaggerated deference. “And here, I've been—I've been just ' too impertinent for—Oh!” she stam- mered. “Let’s form a truce and declare the subject bared,” he offered. She smil- ed an eager assent, “May I ask where you are staying?” “You may,” she tendered. “Then where—" Her soft laugh stopped his words. “I'm not staying i—l live here,” she offered conciliating- y. “Yes, and where? I mean to call,” he said quietly, “No,” interrupted Jeannette, hur- riedly, “I don't receive callers—I have- n’t time,” she explained. “So be it, your ladyship.” She glanced furtively at his strong face, and scolded herself for the interest it evoked. “Did you ever have an ideal?” he asked irrelevantly, fly"Heaps of 'em,” she responded read- | “I mean, did you ever cherish the | likeness of a possibility and suddenly | discover that it was a real flesh and blood creation instead of a figment | T n— \ | ‘i'o enable (v | of las all q them.” The hostess had given th i e sign, As they rose, she sald, laughingly, “I sup- PO80 you two have decided to collabo- rate on some great wo; > rk or other.,” * Wainwright ; with steady eyes, “We have, have we not?” he asked Jenpnultv flashed a quick look mui lhélll' frank depths, Her heart throbbed a bit as she replied in a low voice, "I guess—perhaps.” : 'SCPIOUS Drawback. w Mr;i(.] Weepurse—Wouldn't it be fine, arold, if some one would glv A automobile? i Mr. Weepurse—What would we d it we'd burst a tire? e Typewriter for Two, 0 persons to use the #me typewr'ter a table has been pat- ented in which there is a turntable | % holl the me line IN CIRCLIT COURT, 0PI LT OF THE D STATIE 01 AND FOR POLK COUNTY —Tn (ha B. H. Gray Mary w Walker, et al pill to R lond frop ICDICIAL 1R VLORIDA, IN Cochran, Mary F, € Esther I Cochiran Daney Cochran, ran, J E. Cock Rhymes, M. €, sius Jernegan, Howa negan Mark Bailes, o H Hancock, ) » Tlancock . William E, The wn hei devisees, grantees or other claimants to the S 1-2 of the SW 1-4 the 1-4 and the N 5-4 of the 1-4 of the NV 4 of section 1, township 20 nh, range 23 in I'olk county, Florida, under Alfre 11, John Alder and William E. Rogers, deccased; And all persons claiming an interest in the in this suit, to-wit: The property involved above described property. but whose name or | are to the | names and places of residen complainant unknown, are residents of the United States and State of Florida, but that they have been absent more than sixty days next preceding the application for this or- der- That there is no person in the State of Florida the service of a subpoena upon whom would bind said defendants and that all of said named defendants are ecach over the age of twenty-one years It is therefore ordered that the above de- fendants w names are given, be and cach of them is ired to appear to the bill filed in sald cause, on or before the first day of December, D 1913, the same being the rule day of said court, for said month_ It i also ordered that the d ants named sons claiming an b as heirs, slainants ot vise un 1, John Alder, or Wil linm BE. R deceased, inoor to the above deseribed ) be, and each of them is re quired to appear to said bill on or hefore the 2nd day of February, A, D. 1014, the sume being the rule day of said court for suid month, It is also ordered that the above named de fendants who are described as all persons, un- known to comp ut, claiming an interest in the above deseribed lands, all be and they cach are required to appear to said bill on or before the 2nd day of February, A. D 1014, the same being the rule day of said court for said month, and that any failure of any of said defendants, as above ordered will be grounds fo king the allcgations of said bill as confessed and the same will be so taken by each of said defendants. 1t is further ordered that this order be pub- a devisee der A lished in the Lukeland Evening Telegram newspaper published in said county and S 45 to the above named defendants for flive co secutive weeks and as to the defendants, the unknown heirs, devisees, grantees, or other clabmants under Alfred E. Creswell, John Al- den, and William E. Rogers, deceased, and a5 to the defendants who are named as “‘al persons claiming an interest in or to said above described lands, but whose names and places of residence are to complainant un- known” for twelve consecutive weeks Given under my hand and seal this 31st day of October, A. D 1913 1. A. JOLNSON, Clerk of Circuit Court 13t1407 B o 0 0 L SR BHIDBE DO DG PGS L tTon ™ in his voloe meéan to follow them up and see what lles back orI questioned Jeannette I | I I | i TELL U8 WHAT YOU EAVE T0 MELL IF YOU ARE IN THE MARK:T For Tin! Sheet Iron, :Copper, Zinc or any kind of Roofing Work, call the LAKELAND SHEET METAL WORKS 212 South Florida Ave. Ask for J. P, CARTIN We can fix that leaky roof. Our Motto is: Modest Prices and All Work Guaranteed, W. K. Jackson-sswcatea-W, K, McRae Owner and Manufac- Real turers’ Agent Ectate Brokerage--Real " Estate WE WILL TRY TG FIND A BUYER TELL US WHAT YOU WANT To BVY; WE WILL TRY TO FIND A SELLERY 7" Rooms 6 and 7, DEEN & BRYANT Building Lakeland W b Florida R Rk ata b 2At et Tal Tol TRtiinld-1 e 0 1 § | ELORACECE DHORMIQ KO ORIRCAO RN THORE WE HAVE IT ! -e~ fute s} | € O®OETETIFQ PR CADEORTIOEDE D00 FOCHOIOTIO G AR 00 No matter what you wish in the Dry Goods line, you can always find it here. § Make your purchases froma stock always 5: filled with the latest from the seats of fash.on. - . . ~3- BATES DEPARTMENT STORE UOMWW TSR UI CHODHIACH DA AT DT Put FIRE In Your Life Work FOR SUCCESS! Specials For Thrifty of an unstable imagination?’ | She looked at him, curiously. “No.” | HouseWives “Then you can’t understandshow one ’ would feel under such circumstances . —or that one would have the destre 'Potatoes, Irish, peck ........ ..30c to—" He paused and looked into her}Evap orated apples, per b ....12 eyes with meaning. Jeannette laugh- | ed and stirred in embarrassment. Evaporated peaches, per 1b.....12 “You don’t mean—" she began with her customary straightforward direct- | Evaported prunes, per L FUPRR 12¢ ness, “that I am the unspeakable—" | Eyaporateed figs, per Ib..... .. 18¢ “That is precisely what I do mean,” ; % 0il 30¢ he replied, gravely. “I didn't recog-‘wweflon Cooking Oil ......... nize the likeness at first. It was sev- gy oy Drift, No, 10.......... $1.15 eral minutes before you unbent suf-| ficiently to bestow your smiles.” tled in simulated indigation. “It was a spring day in early May,” | Flour, Self-Rising, 24 Ibs....... 85¢ [Snow Drift No. 5............ 45¢ “Mr. Wainwright!" Jeannette brie- ¢,ge0 Rio, per Ib........... 20c Firelin your furnace for warmth and comfort but put A FIRE_INSURANCE POLICY In your strong box ‘to make FE ) It has been said: H ” “The consciousness 'of well-doing is an ample rewar We represent the following reliable companiess Fidelity Underwriters, capital . $4.,500.00( A ican, capital , . 2,000,000 German Americ gt IF YOU ARE THINKING OF BUILDING, SEE MARSHALL & SANDERS The Old Reliable Contractors b0 have been building houses in Lakeland for ho neyer “FELL DOWN" or failed to give satisf{:t‘ir:fi o * a\ll clas‘:eisl o{’ bugdings contracted for, The msny' fine bsidence, i ' i iy goo?l ; uily by this firm are evidgnces'of their ability to MARSHALL & SANDERS Phone 228 Blue TOYS Phone 179 R ACRORICRCICRE) CHROH K5 ORI RS CHERBHCRNORIEA 4 he continued dreamily, ignoring her 2 exclamation, “a bevy of school girls ’Flour. Self Rising, 12 Ibs with long braids down their backs | Satsfaction guaranteed to were parading the park. The hat of | : the fairest one of them all—a slim, |aN¥ time, anywhere childish, elf of a girl—blew down the street, and a lad of tender years gave “[R pursuit and rescued the offensive | r[n plece of headgear. He returned it trembling with the boldness of his PHONE 123 daring, to the owner, who would not : even lift her long lashes as she, A czms Bldg thanked him faintly. I've always had 3 an overwhelming desire to find that . young lady and see for myself what kind of eyes she possessed, that she ' RUB. , was 8o unwilling to use them.” \ “And that was you--I should never have believed it.” Jeannette laughed & bit absently. “And now that I have found the r | eges,” he continued, a new determina- Etc, Antiseptic Anodyne, Neuralgia, Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Will cure your Rheumatism Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and used in- Philadelphia.Undzrwriters, capit.:al Springfield Fire and Marine, caoital MANN & DEEN Room . 7, [Raymondo Building | ! ICAN AND EUROPEAN HOTEL TAMPA'S MODERN AMER! = o DOSOTO HOTEL W. L. Parker, Mgr., Tampa, Fla. in the clty. Two large porches; do not have to L] l:]y well ventiiated. Courteous treatment guaranteed oW’ RATES—AMERICAN $1.50 One person without bath e — 3.6 9 One person with bath . 250 Two persons, without bath . ~ 8.00 Two persons with bath _. 2,000.000 i any one B Electric Elevators. Electric Fans In Dining Room. Largest and most comfortable lobl cooped up. All outslde rooms an puromt: pATES—EUROPEAN One person, without bath. One person, with bath .- Two persons, without ba Two persons, with bath - Advert iseinthe DailyTelegra m | Insects ‘Sl ternally and externally. Price 25¢. ne Lafly vvs ‘ | We have $s00 worth of toys and ! gilverware all for your inspection | 1 displéued in our store. We have the Sl L v ER WA R E i y that we have same complete line avery year. VANHUSS' PLACE w LAKELAND HARDWARE & PLUMBING CO. Lakeland, Florida

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