Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 20, 1913, Page 9

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sterlized rream rich, cow? inspected and pamsed e City Pure Food Depart- t. Manufaetared under most modern and perfect itions ALL {ingredients go to make our tream ' bo the standard of pur- and quality. There W o ronce In “Peozsr e o to 8aY g’ and POINSETTIA ice m Try it. Pk SALE BY ke Pharmacy P AKELAND |ODLUCK R BADLUCK? NEITHER are far less matters of chance than and action. Looking for the “‘main ing hold of opportunities, of- , chiefly constitute what is 5 Failure to look and sec n the other hand, easily bring “bad luck.” dog ! said a fellow workman e got a home, prices went up, L000 by advance in values ‘just s falling off a log.”” No lu saw 4 good opportunity passi t before beyond his reac 3 hd planne and worked, took nees of los th evel inter heart, as he strove ne for himself and his ps those that help them- his home, with workman, jd $1 000, for “luck, o he thus ent for in Lakeland today rent oll as he if they will, and comfort out of the another’s house oner own “l S« r 't know th v of ap- r his doings, we will tell them all to see and cateh these opportun- ot your homes, and will make no it pv not have on our lists what will wout getting them in go. w we can offer tho their choice of 10, tr or 40 near postoffice and only three live railway station, within ten nd- f these ‘‘opportunities” can be seen iture every-other-day-ads.. G. WILLARD cky Bldg., Phone 102, Lakeland, Fla CSING A WP asy matter here.. We have tyle for every use and at y price. Our whips are only e of our harness and horse You'll find the latter just as the whips and equally The Harness Man 2SI VNS TR poo Yourself At ewith 11_15 Greatest ampoo Device. [ rubber “fingers”get right at the the hair, thoroughly massage p, and clean running water very particle of dirt and dand- y. With the KERBOCKER SPRAY-BRUSH T iconvenience and annoyance of oing one’s own hair, or the expense of having it done, is rever. Attaches to any faucet. r shower bath and thorough lassage. Guaranteed for one {l last t‘hzrmo {;vée .&e’ars“Flve (] iffl'on 10 days’ trial \ — sale” by dake Pharmacy. ™ THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE | TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR POLK COUNTY.—M, g, Waring and W. D. Edwards vs, H. A. Shad- inger.—b‘oreclosure. It appearing by affidavit appended to the bill of complaint fileq in the above stateq cause, that the defend- ant, H. A. Shadinger therein named Is a non-resident of the State of Elorida and that he resides in the city of St. Paul, in the State of Min- nesota, and that he ig over the age of twenty one years and that there are no persons residing in the State of Florida the service of a subpoena upon whom would bind the safd de- fendant: It is therefore ordered that the said non-resident defendant be and he is hereby required to appear to the bill of complaint in the said cause on or before Monday the 5th day of January, A. D, 1914, which is a rule day of this court, otherwise the allegations contained in the said bill will be takep as confessed by the said defendant. It is therefore ordered that this order be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in the Lake- land Evening Telegram, a newspa- per of general circulatiop published M Polk county, Florida. Done ¢nd ordered at Bartow A. D, 1913. J. A. JOHNSON, Clerk Circuit Court. State of Florida, County of Polk and foregoing is a true copy of the original order of publication made in said cause and op file in my of- fice. J. A. JOHNSON, Clerk Circuit Court. D. 0. ROGERS, Solicitor for Complainants. 1586 nized corrugated iron 1 1-4 inches and 2 1-2 inches corrugation, ail tengths from 5 feet to 12 feet in- and |clusive. Galvanized metal shingles, galvanized water tanks in stock and made to order, valley tin in rolls, galvanized valley, _|ridse roll sheet tin by the box, zine, - |s0il pipe and soil pipe fittings pumps, enamel plumbing fixtures. A full - |line. Quotations submitted upon re- quest. Can says you money. Call on or address K. R. LAU, 1626 Franklin St., Tampa, Fla Phone: Office 604, Residence 1384M HOBBS i South Florida Premier Wagon ant Harness Makers A Member of the Tampa Merchants Transportation Ascociation COME TO TAMPA Trade With Us, and We Will Pa) Your Fare Both Ways We sell Old Hickory and Hackne: Farm and Turpentine Wagons, Lok (Carts, Drays and Business Wagons of Every Description. Also, Hackney Bugzgies, Harness, Saddles, Etc. YOUR OLD AUTO MADE NEW We paint and repair Automobiles make a specialty of Automobile Tops Our prices are right, and your fare is refunded both ways. BackwardinSchool s frequently caused by defective eyesight makes the child nervow and Incapable of concentration o' mind. It's an injustice to the chii¢ that you do not have an expert make | «n examination and prescribe for the ;trouble. Special and personal care given to children. | Dr.H.E.Lough Optician Optomgteris’ 711 Franklin Street TAMPA FLORIDA painted ! I ] i A CHRISTMAS STORY SPENT a happy Christmas eve At blithesome Ennedale, And sitting by the cozy hearth, I listened to this tale, Old Thomas told it — he had seen Some seventy years or so, And over many lands had been A roamer to and fro. “When I was but a boy,” he sald, “There dwelt not far from here A woman young in widowhood— Her name was Helen Vere. “One child she had—a little boy— I scarcely need to say He was her only earthly joy, Her comfort night and day. “Oft would she stroke his golden halr And sigh, and say, ‘Ah, me Oh, weary, weary was the day Thy father went to sea!’ Florida, this 1st day of December, | “One day he to his mother sald— ‘I long so much to be A sailor, as my father was, And sail the wide, wide sea.’ “She gave consent, although her heart Was bound up in her son— I hereby certify that the above!‘It may be better for us both— O Lord, Thy will be done. “‘You won't forget me, my dear boy, When far away, I know, So with my blessing and my prayers, Go, my own Willie, go.’ “Ten long, long years then rolled away, And sorely Helen pined; No letter from her gon had come, No news of any kind.” Here Thomas poked the fire, and made The flames leap high and clear— “Now I must shift the scene,” he said, “And teil of Willie Vere: “When Willie left his mother's home He shipped on board the ‘Tyne,’ And all went hapyily and well “Then on them burst a furious storm That fiercer grew ecach day, Until upon a lonely isle The ship was cast away. “And when the raging storm drew off, Its work of havoc done, Of all the crew but one survived, And Willie was that one. “For two long years he strained his gaze Across the wide, wide wave, But never came a friendly ship To succor or to save. “For two long years his only food Was shell-fish from the shore, And sea-birds’ eggs, and leaves, and fruit The feathery palm-trees bore. “The long third year drew near its close, And it was Christmas Day, Poor Willie sat upon the shore— His thoughts were far away. “A hand is on his shoulder lald, A loud voice greets his car— ‘What, mate! who would have thought to find A human being here? \\ “Don't ory, Wy = man, but come 7 on board, 3 and fuss. ? We're sailing for Cj a land of gold, 5 ‘So come with us."” Here Thomas poked the fire, and said: 1 shift time and scene— ‘istmas Eve at Ennerdale, The wind blows wild and keen. “Poor liclen crouches o'er the fire And shudders at the storm; The latch is lifted, at the door There stands a manly forin. “‘'ve been a wanderer, spoke the man, ‘On many a far-off shore; I've traveled twenty thousand miles To look on home once more. “She rose up slowly from her chair, Her lips no words expressed; She flung her arms around his neck And swooned upon his breast.” Here Thomas poked the fire, and turned His face to hide the tears That filled his eyes, whene'er he told The story of the Veres. And then he sald with trembling voice— “No words can tell the joy Of Helen when she looked again Upon her long-lost boy. “They left the posr and humble cot That had such sorrows seen, And dwelt together in one home Down by old Hazeldean. #0ld William Vere, whom I knew well, }ias often said to me— “Whene'er I read my mother’s gitt I took with me to sea, « feel 1 never can forget, That pious motler's love, |Or ever cease to render thanks To God the Lord above.” 4 b I § i D P25 @ e Our store is complete with beautiful gifts for the Xmas buyer, consisting of every thing that goes to a Jewelry Store. Mother, Brother, Sister, Husband, Wife or that Sweetheart, we can supply the article y desired. { RIGHTGIFTSFOREVERYBOD 2 - @ THE CONFIDENCE OF |TS———} CUSTOMERS i+ & HAS GIVEN THIS STORE ITS GREAT BUSINE®S SUCCESS It makes no difference & e dridredrdeduibbifdguiniiriolidd whether it is Father, ” ] 1 ¥ We are showing a fine assortment of Sterling Variety and Card Cases, the newest Bk alied designs from the Eastern Markets. Your patronage will be appreciated. Remember A PLEASURE TO SHOW GOODS - COLE ® HULL Pione 173 Jewelers and Optometrists Lakela: d IN CIRCUIT COURT TENTH JUDI- | under the laws of the State of Flor- CIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR POLK COUNTY.-—IN Chancery.—A. B. Hull, Jr., vs. Whitaker Phosphate Company, a vorporutiou, et al. It appearing from the return of the sheriff of said county, endorsed upon the subpoena heretofore issued in said cause that the said sheriff is un- able to make service of said writ upon the defendants, Florida South- ern Railroad Company, a corporation created and existing under the laws of the State of Florida, and Florida Commercial Company likewise a cor- poration created and existing under the laws of the State of I'lorida, on acconnt of the failure of both of said corporations to elect officers or ap- point acents within said State, as well on account of the from the State of Florida for the pe- riod of six (6) months next before the issuance of said writ of all of- ficers and agents of both of said cor- porations, and because such officers and agents, if such there be of both of said corporations are unknown to the said officer, and the bill of com- plaint herein filed by and on behalf of the above named A. B. Hull, Jr., as complainant and against the said Whitaker Phosphate Company, a cor- poration created and existing under the laws of the State of Missouri, and the above named Florida Southern Railroad Company and Florida Com- absence | 1 v l ! ida, and also against Frank Q. Brown Company, a corporation, Anna M. Johnson, Frank G. Johnson, George' K. Morin Mary B. Parsons, Fannie W. Green, John C. Green, Henry M. Green, John C. Morin, Ida M. Morin, Albert C. Morin, Ade Morin, John R. Waymire, Kate Waymire, Mary Ag- nes Losher John Losher, Effie A. Carruthers, George Carruthers Aaron G. Zook, Emma Zook, Margaret C. Lockwood, C.’Lockwood, Nelson D. Waymire, Mary Waymire, Keran A. Neff, Jesse W. Noff Ferdinand K. Harter, Lina ITarter, Mary Ada Nor- ris, John Norris John Parson, Mattie B. Parson, William 1Tarrison Cline, Angeline Cline, Mary . Gowdie J. . MeKillop, J. 1. Wilson and I1. S. Wilgon, said suit having beepn in- stituted in the above styled conrt, by tho ¢aid complainant, being for the purpose of quieting his title to certain lands in Polk county, Flor- ida, described as: All of blocks three, four, thirteen fourteen, fifteen, six- teen, twenty-three. twenty-four, twenty-five, twenty-six thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three, thirty-five, thirty-eight and forty and all lying east of the Atlantic Coast Line rafl- road as the same is located through the town of Homeland in blocks five, twelve and thirty-four, and the west half of block thirty-nme, being por- tions, to-wit: Florida Southern Rail- mercial Company, both corporations|and pilat of the town of Homeland, in COME was never better prepared to serve you with the latest in SERVICEABLE AND SENSIBLE GIFTS A hundred and one unique and interesting pieces approe- priate for holiday reiurnishings and clicctive in their novel 4 Lover of the home beautiful will find a mine of wondrous z richness in our great holiday stocks, ; @ We have another surprise for you :— A . Old SantaClauswili be here Right in our big window, dressed just as he is known to every youngster in the land of the free and the brave. Bring the children to see him newness are ready to change ownership here L W AV P KT ORI XS T U '.I" O THE BIG © ' RHODES-PEARCE-MAHGNEY STORE from us to you. the county of Polk and State of Flor- lida; whereupon it is ordered and de- | i : . .(creed that the above named corpora~ as receiver of the Florida Commercial | tions -otwit: Florida Southern Rail- road Company and the Florida Com- jmercial Company do appear in saidi action at the office of the clerk of |said court then and there to defend the same, on the 2nd day of Febru~ ary, A. D. 1914, and that this or- der be published in THE LAKELANID¥ EVENING TELEGRAM, a newspaper published daily and of general cir~ culation in Polk county Florida, once cach week for the space of two months. Ordered and done by the honorable F. M. Robles, jud=e of the cireuit court of the Sixth judicial cir- {enit of Florida, the Honorable F. A Whitney, judge of the Tenth judicial circuit of said State, being absent from his said circuit. This the 29tk! d2y of November, A. D. 1913. . M. ROBLES, Judge. L.W.YARNELL Successor to W. K. McRae. TRANSFER LINES Draying and Hauling of All Kine3 Prompt and Reasonable Service Guaranteed Household Moving «» Mpecialty Residence Phone 7 Green; Office 10% 1573-sat-2m ) TAMPA You owe yourself and they, too, a trip to this big store, just filled to overflowing with merchandise that will keep Christmas green for many a year to come. Our prices are low and we pay the freight. Just at this time WE'RE REDUCING BIG STOCKS BY MAKING BIG REDUCTIONS. L [ — = @ \/

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