Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 13, 1914, Page 6

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Everything for the horse except nis shoes and feed. The best of Barness, the warmest of blankets, the dest of stable equipments. Some dandy robes for the horse owner too. dook in and look around. If your morse needs anything, you will find ® here. Don’t forget to look at a wobe for yourself either at Mc G ASHAN THE HARNESS MAN -The Professions- A. X. ERICKSON, — Attorney at Law Real Estate Questions i Drane Building ORIty - . RO Tnn niatelntulnlumie sis s llulalalsulv} SAMUEL F, SMITH, M D, fractice Limited to Treatmen! and Operations of EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT * WY K AR Pbono:‘ Ofce 141; Residence 39 Sulte 1, Bryant Bullding LAKELAN! 3 Residence phone, 278 Black. ¥ Office phone, 278 Blue, : DR. SARAH E. WHEBLER ! OSTEOPATH !' Rooms 2 and 3, Skipper Bullding l' LAKELAND, FLA. ; | OCOOOAOCOQOTUROC HODOO! Kstabiished in July, 1800 ‘ DR. W. 8. IRVIN DENTIST [] Room 14 and 15 Kentueky Bullding ¥ Office 180; Residence 84 OO CHOHOCHO OO CHICEOL DR, B R SULLIVAN PHYSICIAN Spactal Atentlon Given o NP RCRACHCHORCROBCR .~ BURGERY E"‘z"'_"_”' Bullding. @reung Floer E ; 7antl g oipibiistenaiaittiivis s i St el DR. W. X. GROOVER— ; 3! :’" PHYSICIAN AND'SURGEORTT @poms § and 4 Kentucky Buildin TR BLANTON & LAWLER ] ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW i \ DR. C. C. WILSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Spucial Attention Giver o DISEASES OF WOMEN AND CHILDREX Deen-Bryant lll:'.i Sults § OO RO " ] P 0. ROGERS, LAWYER Roow 7, Bryant Bldg. Phone 269 E Lakeland. Florkis. T R. 3. HUFFAKER \ [ i L —Agtorneyat-Law— Room 7, Stuart Bldg Bartow, n R IR A e P e R TUCKER & TUCKER —~Lawyers.... : Raymondo Bldg. Ifik_glgl_i. Tlorit T s LOUIS A FORTY A4 LT LB ARCHITECT KIBLER HOTEL, LAKELAEB FLA P S SR SRS W. 8. PRESTON, LAWYEE Ofce Upstairs East of Bewd Heouw BARTOW, FLORIBA Cxamipation of Tities axd Rea Estate Law a Bpeelaity JEREMIAH B. SMITH NOTARY PUBLIO LOANS, INVESTMENTS IN REAL ESTATE Have some Intcresting snass tn ety and suburban properly, farme, ole. | Botter see me at once. Wil irade | sell for cash or on easy lerme. 14, Futeh & Geatry Sids LAKELAND, FLORIDA "FORSALE.. FOR SALE—Buick car four passen- ger, 1912 make. Has been thor- oughly overhauled. Price $430. Only reason for selling going away. Address 511 E. Orange St., Lake- land. 1599 FOR SALE—15 acres frost-proof land in a nest of four lakes, two miles east of Lakeland. Price reasonable; terms. ery. 1821 FOR SALE—New house of 5 rooms, plastered; city water; lot 50x140. Price $500. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 1800 FOR SALE—Barred Plymouth Rock eggs for hatching; also cocks and cockerels; all of exhibition and egg-producing strain. H. L. Kel- ley, Griffin. 1814 FOR SALE OR TRADE—One player piano in first class condition. L. W. Yarnall, doyal hotel. 1795 FOR SALE—Player plano, Wheelock make; reasonable. Apply Mrs. Geo. Dudley, corner Tennessee avenue and Orange street. 1694 FOR SALE—House two blocks from | depot on paved streets; modern throughout; six rooms, nice and|WANTED—Dressmaking and plain|any work. Then there is Uncle Dave, high location. owners. Nichols & Waring, 1609 M A — —— | - 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 Development Co., St. James City, Fla. 1634 I FOR SALE—Some of most desirably located lots in Dixieland, some out South Florida Ave, som: in block next to C. M. Clayton’s res- idence; -low prices (considering splendid locations) and easy terms. D. H. Sloan 1742 ———————————————————— PARK HILL LOTS FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS—AN streete clayed, cement sidewalks, electric lights, city water, shade trees. See G. C. Rogan or S. M. Stephens. 82§ f FOR SALE—Ozone Grove lots. We have a few choice lots left. Prices right. Ask us! Nichols & War- ing. 1609 FOR SALE—Two new bungalows under construction. Will be done about Jan, 1, modern throughout, In best part of Dixieland. HElee- tric lights, bath and city water. Improvements all around. Nich- ols & Waring. 1609 FOR SALE—At a bargain, and on easy Installments, one of thep ret- tiest little homes in Dixieland. Five room bungalow, east front, bearing orange trees, electric lights, city water. D. H. Sloan, owner. 1742 FOR SALE—House of 4 rooms, plas- tered; lot 136x200, on East Rose street, this week for $1,200 The John F. Cox Realty Co. 1760 \ FOR TRADE—Building lot for good dray horse, choice cf severa! !ots Horse must be gentle and sound weight about 1200 pounds. See Nichols & Waring. 1609 .FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Small farm. See J. Q. French. 1816 FOR RENT—Furnished room with fireplace and all m~ ' ri conven- fences. 1011 Sonth kiorida. Phone 43 Red. 1657 FOR RENT-—Three or flve rooms, furnished or unfurnished, reason- able. 711 West Lemon. 1664‘ FOR RENT-—Nicely furnished room on lower floor, front room, at 206 North Massachusetts ave. 1802 \ FOR RENT—Rooms furnished or un- furnished; modern conveniences. Apply 401 West Lemon St. .1.\”05 \ FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms, all modern conveniences. 502 E. Orange street. 1501 \ FOR SALE—New house of six rooms, plastered; city water, orange trees, lot 50x140, in Dixieland, for $1,- 100. Small cash payment. The FOR RENT—Furnished room with board; corner Tennessee and East Riggins St. 1793 L. W. Cowd-| |NO { property in or around Lakeland ‘ than Sloan Park, the lovely new | subdivision bordering Lake Beulah | | new national highway, now being { built between Lakeland and Tam- pa. ‘We are improvingz strects, grading and claying, and have set water vaks on practically all the streets in subdivision, ani will continue making | implies, a real park. Low prices, easy instaliments. D. H Sloan, | f owner. 1742 | | | | i .Miscellaneous. CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION in all its branches. Sidewalks a special- ty. First class work. B. Zaner- wich, Box 622 Lakeland. 1791 WANTED TO EXCHANGE—Edi- son phonograph for good typewrit- er. Inquire Telegram office. WANTED - PARTNER—Man with $1,000 cash, in good business. Can make $125 per month. Handle your own cash. Very little time necessary . Address X 7, Tele- | gram. 1811 sewing, first class work, terms reasonable. Room 14, Raymondo [ Bldg. Mrs. Langman. 1819 F‘OUNn*l'rhhrel'la,wbwner may have same at Telegram office upon iden- tifying same and paying for this|!y tender heart ‘ advertisement . e SAVOY HOTEL and Restaurant, first class modern rooms, home cooking, one block north depot. 203 N. Kentucky Ave. 1815 TV el FREE DIRT—Any one who will call at the Dickson bufldlng can get dirt free for hauling. 1812 e e e iy ANY ONE desiring to buy either of my homes in Lakeland communi- cate with me (not in hands of real estate agents). Mrs. J. D. O'Hern, Bamberg, S. C. 1809 T S Everybody heer their eyes on Jack Scarlett, when they are not oth- erwise in use. He has bought back the Lone Star Transfer business and is ready to do your hauling. Phone 79. 1769 e ———————————— TABLE BUOARDHRS—A limited number of boarders for private table board taken at 519 South Tennessee avenue. 1760 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—Work done neatly and promptly. Room 200, Drane Bldg. Phone 6 1667 'ARS for public g Al A A 1 HAVE TH '... service at an. 1ud all hours. machines ar 14 il es and therefore fu [ (R my patrons ! .. ' service )iiiin able. Day phone No. €5; aight, 313 Black. 1615 Having purchased and subdivide: the Jesse Keen estate of 660 acre one-Lalf mile west of city limits, w. are now selling in 10 ané¢ 20-acr: tracts some of the finest truck an¢ tarm lands in this eectlon at the right price and terme. For partic) lars see G. C. Rogan, Rcom | an¥ 1 Deen & Bryant Bldg. Phone 148 137¢ NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS We have men in the North thie 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, come in and list with us. Our motto is “Quick Sales and a Square Deal.” PICKARD BROS. COMPANY Phone No. 6 Room 200, Drane Building 232 AUTOMOBILEY OWNERS can have their tires vulcanized and repaires in the most satisfactory manne at W. B. Arendell's Bicycle aue¢ General Repair Shop, on Ceda | etreet, just back of Cent=a! Phar ! \acy. 1461 t MARINELLO SYSTEM of Beauty Culture Facial Massage Electrolysis Manicuring Shampooing Hair Dressing Scalp Treatment MARINELLO PREPARATIONS 2nd Floor, Room 211, Kibler Hotel Phone 361, Lakeland, Fla. | | FOR RENT—2 furnished rooms at 411 South Tennessee. 1796 FOR RENT—Furnished front room on first floor, all modern conveni- ences, private entrance from ve- randa. 316 South Virginia or phone 14 Blue. 1743 | John F. Cox Realty Co. 1800 MORE DESIRABLE residence on the wesr, and located alony the improvementcs there until we make it what name ;| drank cold milk, put a hot water bag | B R R X Y] OZATOOOTTIO IV K2 XN v Q KELLINGER'S 1iSOMHIA % "o D K W ‘e ) e DG o KD X Y [X] X % By DOROTHY DUNN. & [ S OO OO O SOCOXRXXX PSOOOOOOUOOOOCKIA Kellinger couldn’t sleep. All his Ex? he had been bothered that way. or | ver sleep would sud- | no reason what: uie | denly dezert him and when it aban- | doned Kel! r it abandoned the rest | of the rumL,\: meaning Mrs. Kellinger bulldog. : | ana';x;; Mrs. Kellinger would an- nounce sadly to their acquaintances that Tom had begun waking up at one o'clock and staying awake Flll six or not going to sleep at all until half-' past-three it was exactly as tragic a8 though she was breaking the news that he had fallen a victim to the suicide habit or had begun murdering people again after a short vacation. | Those to whom she spoke always had | an uneasy feeling that they ought to send flowers or something. Kellinger absolutely refused to g0 to the doctor about it. He sald the physician would merely ask him if he had embezzled any trust funds or had anything else on his conscience, and would appear annoyed because he hadn't. “It’s just nerves. Kellinger would say in martyred tones. “I wake up and then I begin thinking and I can’t stop. I worry about what would hap- ! pen if ten years from now a long, hard ! winter should set in and I didn’t have - O Or i P ORCHO S S SRR S P OIO0I G300 3O O0Ha OO0 @ e UL 1sn i { who has just invested all his money in a gold mire and what if he should lose it! And think of the sufferings of the people over there in the Bal- kan regious aurirg tiis cruel war!” “1¢ T'om didn’t have such an absurd- Mrs. Kellinger ! | | would sigh prondly That is, she sighod proudly till the ! sleepless strealk bad continued for | some time, and theu she grew peevish | from lack of slunper. At first she would read aloud [{ellinger or i would arise and. descending to the' kitchen, would concoct unholy two o'clock lunches of fried egg sand- | wiches to luil him to «lccp. Later on ¢ she took to making remonstrances. | Following these heart to heart talks, Kellinger gave ip coffee and cigars and once in a v managed to slesp the right through, but inore often Le didn't. ! “If you were (wins, now.” Mrs. Kel- linger murmured reproachfully one | night at three o'clock at Kellinger, who sat proppea vp iably against the bedpost with the reading light on | full blast. “I suppo-e 7 shouldn't mind being awake like this. I'd expeet it. But I don’t mind teiling you secretly that I'm (yawn) getting aw-aw (yawn) | fully tired of it! I'm just dead for sleep!” “Are you sleepy, dear?”” Kellinger agked, in hurt tones. “Wkat wouldn’t I give to feel that way!" Whereupon Mrs. Kellinger felt ashamed of her desire to sleep and ! read aloud from “The Theory of Hot Water Heating” until she toppled over, sound asleep. Kellinger really suffered. He said if it kept up much longer he would 8o crazy, he knew. All the Kellingers" | friends were intensely interested in the situation. By their advice Kel- linger drank hot milk before retiring, under his head and then an ice bag, stood on his head and walked on his | handg, breathed in six times and out six times, crossed his fingers and counted jumping sheep. When they were out in the aven- ing Mrs. Kellinzer had the habit of watching her husband nervously, and | if his eyelid twitched she would grab | the person next to her and moan: “Tom iz going to have another s‘eem“ less nignt bhe would say. “Ha is | getting the biinks! Poor man! 1| don’t know what i¢ going to become | of him! Isn't it awful! Dearie!” to the afflicted one, “sit over here where | You won't gei ihe cigar smoke—it makes you nervous, I know!” All of this happened before the ar- rival of Mrs. Shandle, who had known Kellinger at the disillusionizing age of ten, and had never outgrown thed habit. The fiist time she was present at one of the s2d exhibitions she transfixed the Kellincers with a dis- gusted glance and spoke her mind. “Stuft and nronsense, Tommy Kel- linger!™ said she. “I neves heard of | such tomfoolery! 1 never AW a per- | son put on ¢ iirs vou do! Are you | any better than any one else that you | can't sleep as the rest of us do” You | say that v« life i« without r nroach, and if it is th Lo exeus ‘ not sleepin Tt dea! S Y cigar and d ( go home : ) Wellinger home. : way vawned. Whereunon he we ep when his he iched the pillow and Mrs. Kelli set lo.ose on him in the morning to him up at all. That ended Kelli get nger's insomnia. Exchanged. burglar took the dia- Ot the mantel ang re- a sixty-cent timepiece, PINE owner wanld not The stealthy mond set ¢! placed it with 3 1 1 1 so that the s i Typewriter for Twe, To enable two persons to use the #ame typewriter a table has been pat- ‘ented In which there i& & turntable %9 hold the meachine miss the far r tick. "I{(‘)i\\'llr‘v e changed,” mun mured the brrelar as he erept the cold o DRY BATTER at the - ELECTRICAL SHEFT& METAL ——— - ———— THOS. L. CARDWE Phone 233 Lakely, bbbt -deddrdirgd deddndir & b ddadidndibd dinb-ddbpiy P~ ., At this Period use all guards for Comfort and Well Being The best and most practicable of these is ice"OUR I(E: your food, conserves your health, increases your pless good in ways too numerous to mention—and all for; money. Instead of decreasing your taking of ice on the col: will be occasionally sandwiched between the wam ¢ right now that every day is a full ice day for you. And stick to that COUPON BOOK of ours. It is your sistent SAVER. Lakeland Ice Comp Phone 26 | G=WOOWW%§‘W§*Q‘E’E}@O¢W < :..‘i" SONOTO Long Lifeof I that i» just what we are giving 18 what you are lot alony with good' laundry work. Try us. Lakelana Steam -Lav Traxe 190 Wogt Maix b e o i MAYES GROCERY { > “Reduce the cost of living,” 0 motto for nineteen fourteen POPOIGROBOED Will sell staple grocerics,' teed, Wilson-Toomer Fertilizers kinds of shipping crates and bas! and seed potatoes, etc., at red prices. Mayes Grocery | Wholesale Grocers QBB OPOFOPLOP OB Lakeland, Lakeland’s lez® X Shop wish you - ! thank you for 197 F uiing 1914, bring a {ric™’ . : . E. PEACOCK. VAR ; | The PHOENIX BARBER i B The Gasparilla Carnival to be heldpurpose of th¢ © " Tampa next month is to be atise Tampa @ ‘mque affair and it is the wish ofio parade of 1% 1€ bromoters that every town in the i ot s “tate from Ocala and Sanford southwm il participate in the celebration. Themain feature: THE PHOENIX ‘hristmas, -all again d Gil . ‘

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