Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 26, 1913, Page 6

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‘, “ H. B. ZImmerman, Mgr, P $450 is all cash necessary to buy an established business to be sold at once. P. 0. Box, 171 City. 1713 ..JOHN BRADY.. Violin Teacher, Gives Lessons On VIOLIN AND MANDOLIN 1008 E. Oak or Phone 49 Red Albert Vo ntoskasI Teacher of Music 306 BSouth Virginia Ave., Lakeland, Fla.; phone 269 Black. Lessons in Piano, Harmony and Vocal Culture. Piano Tuning. Orchestra furnished for all occasions. Reasonable terms. 2 v We are Overstocked on Liggett’s Huyler’s rnd Kern’s Fine Chosolates So we are oftering Candy at greatl: Reduceo Prices LAKE PHARMACY } building; also rental property on aceceza: 05AC S —a = £:2 si2 Z'5 | THRY ey i YOU CAN BANK ON OUR .’ CONCRETE i @iving genuinely satisfactory work either in the foundation, side-! walk blocks, stable and garage floors, atri., for we use the very best of uni-| torm PROVEN cement, finest sands, | etc., and we never skimp the pro- portion of cement used. | tHave you some work you want done? 508 \West Main St. FLORIA NATYNAL ValLT GL | Buccessor to Lakeland Lrtifela’ | 8tona Works you That our Drip Coffc:e| can’'t be equaled is proven by our daily in. crease of customers who demand the best.| 5¢ PER CUP N9\:er tastes bitter for | it's made fresh every few hours Have you tr ied our Ho Coffee, served piping hot with pure Jersey cream and wafers 5CTS. Red Cross Pharmacy : Dhuu(" 89 SBDE DBEBBEBE G B DG ! PARK HILL LOTS FOR SALE ON "FORSALE.. | FARM AND GROVE for sule or trade for city property. R. 1, Box 30. s 1718 FOR SALE—A few pieces of furni- ture, cheap. See me quick. D. B, Sweat. Phene 231 Green. FOR SALE—Player ptano, Wheelock make; reasonable. Apply Mrs. Geo. Dudley, corner Tennessee avenue and Orange street. 1694 FOR SALE—A nice roomy home in Lakeland, close in. Call at 507 North Iowa Ave. 1656 R SALE—Small plasterea house, with lot 200x200. Price $1,100. John F. Cox Realty Co. FOR SALE—Lot close in, 72 1-2x 145, at a bargain; good neighbor- hood. Terms to suit. Lot 50x135 on South Florida ave- nue, with 13 nice fruit trees. Price reasonable. With terms. For cash at bargain. Dr. N. L. Bryan. 1636 FOR SALE-—A 25-barrel still com- plete with pump, vat, glue kettle and steam pump complete. Also five crops galvanized McCoy cups, all for quick sale. For further in- formation, apply to Sisal Hemp and Developmeni. Co., St. James City, Fla. 1634 — — FOR SALE—One top buggy and one new runabout, also one buggy horse; prices right. Mann Plumb- ing Co., under Glenada Hotel. 1668 i FOR SALE BY OWNER-—Two cor- ner lots near site of new school North Florida avenue paying over $100 per month. All at a bargain. E. R. Trammell. 1621 FOR SALE—New bungalow of five rooms and bath, electric light, fire place, china closet, zood loca- tion, $2,250. John F. Cox Realty Co. 1607 EASY TERMS——AI streetr clayed, cement sidewalks, electric lights, city water, shade trees. See G. C. Rogan or S. M. Stephens. 829 FOR SALE—Small plastered house FOR SALE—Four houses and lots in colored section, renting for §6 per month each. Price $1,600. John D II" YOU WANT to buy or sell any- thing it will pay you to see Or- ange Belt Realty Co., Elliston building. Phone 80 Red. 1701 FOR RENT. FOR RENT-—-Rooms for light house- | keeping, bath and all modern im- provements. Apply 317 South Vir- einia avenue 1567 FOR RENT-—Three or five rooms, furnished or unfurnished, reason- able. 711 West Lemon. 1664 RS- FOR RENT-—7-room house, corner Oak and Gilmore. See G. P. Quaintance, 507 East Orange St. 1707 | FOR RENT—One furnished frontly room. Apply 409 South Tennessee. | 1708 | !. [FOR RENT-—Furnished room with | fireplace and all modern conven-| | iences. 1011 South Florida. Phone| | 42 Red. 1551! | LW.YARNELL Successor to W, ¥ McRse TRANSFER LINE)Y Oraying and iHauling of All Kinc Prompt and Reagonable Service Guaranteed Household Moving & Bpecialty Residence Phone 67 Green; Office 10 iFOR RENT-—Nice furnished rooms. Florida. 1614, | S01 8. 'OR SALE OR RENT—Two story, | six-room house, two large sleeping porches upstairs, bath, city water,; just new. In Dixieland. Inquire’ ! Nichols & Waring. 1609 | FOR RENT—Furnished room and bath, to gentleman. 202 Lake Morton, corner Tennessee. 1706| S o 1574| 'come in and list with us. Our motte is “Quick Sales and a Square Deal.” | G .Miscellaneous. (MR, JACOBS will be pleased to call and examine your piano and give you an expert opinion of its condi- tion. Call him by phone 245. 105 | LOST—Lady’s gold watch, engraved ; on the back “F. L. H.” Finder | will be handsomely rewarded by returning to the Telegram office. BUCHANAN DEPOT CAFE will serve Xmas dinner from 12 o’clock to 9 p. m., $1 plate. 17156 On and after Jan. 1 milk will be |13 cents per quart, cream 60c, at all the dairies of the city. DAIRYMEN OF LAKELAND. LOST—Scarf pin, lify-leaf, small dia- mond in center. Finder please re- turn to Will Gracey, postoffice and receive reward; supposed to have been lost on South Florida avenue. LOST—Mesh bag with three $10 bills, three $1 bills and some sil- ver, between P. O. and Central Pharmacy. Reward if returned to this office. 1705 WANTED RESIDENCE UOT—Must be close in and cheap. Address H, Evening Telegram. BY PLACING all your collections in the hands of the Lakeland Collec- tion and Rental Agency, you will enjoy Christmas and be assured of your money at the earliest possible moment., 1696 FOR TRADE-—Building lot for goo< dray horse, choice of several lota Horse must be gentle and souna 1714 | § weight about 1200 pounds. Sce Nichols & Waring. 1609 WANTED—A piano box. Must be in good condition. Phone 231 Green stating price. Mrs. reasonable. Blue. Leach, dressmaking; terms 107 Pine St. Phone 172 1649 DOLL AND TOY HOSPITAL--Fix 'Em Shop, 218 S. Florida Ave. 1654 with lot 200x200. Price $1,100. | PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—Work John I'. Cox Realty Co. 1571 done neatly and promptly. Room 200, Drane Bldg. Phone 6 1667 DR. FIX 'EM, 218 S. Florida Ave., re- pairs dolls and toys, also doll F. Cox Realty Co. 1574 dressmaker employed; will make l beautiful doll dresses for Xmas. FOR SALI-—Ozone Grove lots. \Vel 1654 have a few choice lots left. Prices right. Ask us! Nichols & War-| PARTIES + ¢ land they wich ing. 1609 cleared see Dick sri» who wil | GESONet ] R AR a reasona. T CEIRE o A T b FOR SALE—Two new bungalows Ol AELG e JehlieBat under construction. Will be done Morehead, > ¢ u. red. about Jan. 1, modern throughout. Tadd In best part of Dixieland. KElec- tric lights, bath and city water. HAVE TH to lonCou s Improvements all around. Nich- SErvioe nt i 1 Naniis ols & Waring. 1609 Mhchines B & aind w therefore fu LpRt to } my patrons ! able. Day phone No. 65; aight, 313 Black. 1615 service o)l nn AUTOMOBILE OWNERS can have their tires vulcanized and repairec in the most satisfactory manner at W. B. Arendell's Bicycle and General Repair Shop, on Ceda street, just back of Central Phar macy. 146! Having purchased and subdividec the Jesse Keen estate of 560 acre one-balf mile west of city limits w- are now selling in i0 and 20-rer tracta some of the finest truck an¢ farm lands in this section at thr right price and terms. ¥For partler lars sce 3. C. Rogan, Room ! auA Noen & Bryant Rldg. Phone 14€ 127 NCTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS We have men in the North this winter looking up parties to invest in Florida. Any one having lands to sell of any description, either wild or improved, city lots or houses PICKARD BROS. COMPANY Phone No. 6 Room 200, Drane Building 232 WANTED—Salesman to sell a nopn- lar price line of men’s pants in the State of Florida:; one of the best lines in the United States. Liberal 'about how to see | ) % We Wis THIS PAST YEAR, AN 0US YEAR. COL ] a Phone 173 CANDY! CANDY! CANDY! WE ARE THE CANDY MAKERS When you want nice, pure candy, come to Smith's Bakery. We make it fresh every day. Can furnish it fa any quantity. Special price on a large quantity. 1613 ILLINOIS CLUB T0 MEET SATURDAY AFTERNOON The Illinois Club is to meet Sat- urday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Board of Trade rooms, and all mem- bers are urged to attend. T0 EXCHANGE FOR ‘, CITY PROPERTY | 26-acre farm, splendid land, %-acre desirable neighbor- ! Jacksen 1697 bearing grove, hood, on rural mail route. & McRae, Lakeland GOODLUCM ORBADLUCK? NE HER are far less matters of chance than | and action, Looking for the "main chance,” and laving hold of opportunities, of- fered to one or all, chiefly constitute what is h to Thank Om Friends AND FATRONS FOR THE SPLENDID BUSINESS THEY HAVE Glvpy Us D ESPECIALLY THROUGH THE XMAS SEASQN IT WILL B EOUR ENDEAVOR TO GIVE YOU BETTER SERVICE AND BETTER GOODS AT CHEAPER PRICES IF POSSIBLE THE NEXT YEAR, WISHING YOU THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON AND A PROSPER, E ®&@ HULL Jewelers and Optometrists Lakeland I-C-E | When This Ice Man of Yours Sings His One-Word Sopg Unanimous praise is accorded his effort. It’s the song that meany— Comfort for the family— Relief for the sick— Enonomy for the housewife, A Dblock of OUR PURE ICE is a concrete blessing, delivered g your door every day in the week at so small a cost you don't feel the outlay. Work your refrigerator full time with OUR ICE and you will har a better time all the time, i Lakeland lce Company Phone 26 called “good luck.” Failure to look and see and to do, on the other hand, easily bring “bad luck.” dog!” said a fellow workman he got a home, prices went up, and he made $1,000 by advance in values ‘just | as easy as fi g off a log.'” No luck about | it. He saw a good opportunity passing, and grasped it before beyond his reach. Then he saved and planned, saved and worked, took some chanees of losing, with ever keen inter est in life, and a 1 heart, as he strove for and gained a home for himself and his loved ones. “God halps those that help them- selves ;™ yet this man earned his home, with the added $1,000, while his fellow workman, waiting for “luck,’ got nothing and never will while he thus waits, nor ever get beyond ; payving rent for another’s house. ] B 300 men in Lakeland today renting houses § may do ns well as he i they will, and get | lots of fun and comfort out of the struggle, and in five vears or sooner own “homes of their own.” If they don’t know this man of op- portunity or his doings, we will tell them all and cateh these opportun- nd get your homes, and will make no for it i et B Long Life of Linen) that 1s just what we are giving !s what you are looking for aud aiony With good laundry work. Try us. 2hone 189 Wost Main B nay n noonr lists what will bring them to you, we shall be happy if you only go about them in good earn est. Yot just now we can offer those want- ing a good thing their eh of finest strawbe out of 120 choice community, near po e 1 miles from a live railway statfon, within ten nmiles of Takeland Many of these “opportunities’” can e in our future every-other-day-ads M. =, WILLAR © Kentuckv RBida., Thana 102 Lakeland T, seen HEHFHEHEH T BB ¢ N (i REPAIRING HARNESS RUB-MY-TIS i Will cure your Rheumatism | Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, ' Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects commission offered to right party. Apply at once as the line is ready. Box 246, Petersburg, Va. 1702 Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in- | ternally and externally. Price 25c¢. | 2 = & 52 ‘v) DB i Mayes 3otk & AT A e RO St Ao 2 ALL Dbarties wanting will do well to see me, All work guar- anteed to Ye first cheerfully furnished. Any orders left with The Wilson Hardware Co. will be cared for promptly, BB 38 GROCERY (0. PN ._.,.. O O SO 3 s and suitcases in a first class and|®» @ i : A our business that is ‘ ‘ & A GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION | % tatoes now in. The life of your harness can be|: @ areatly prolonged if you will permit{ » & { for this work are reasonable and \\’o‘ & a H Mo GAS AN - : 33 They i - , C Wi 5 é«; Yy are genuine Maine grown stock. The Harness Man @ 1o o< Grocery (0. £% Lakeland s ’ b Florida {5 Lakelana Steam Laundry first-class Painting : class in every way. Noth- : ing but the best materials used. Estimates E. H. KNIGHT |

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